Field methods

amt

The Audio-Magnetotelluric (AMT) method is a passive geophysical method that utilizes natural electromagnetic field originating from the ionosphere such as lightning with frequency range of 0.1 Hz – 10 KHz. AMT method is suitable for mineral exploration such as nickel and gold by investigating conductive zones with relatively shallow depth.

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vlf

The VLF (Very Low Frequency) method is an environmental friendly geophysical method that utilizes the electromagnetic field generated by a large-power radio transmitter operated with a frequency range of 15 – 30 kHz. The VLF method is commonly used for mineral exploration due its ability to find high conductivity materials and can distinguish gold mineralization zones based on resistivity contrast with the surrounding rock.

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magnetic

The magnetic method in geophysical studies is used to determine the magnetic field intensity variation. This method can be applied to investigate potential distribution of ore minerals by showing differences in magnetic values as anomalies at a location if there is a non-uniformity in the magnetic properties.

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Gravity

The gravity method is a passive geophysical method that measures variations in the earth’s gravitational field caused by difference in the density of rocks below the surface, which are known as gravitational field anomalies. This method can be used to identify the geological structure where the mineralization process occurs.

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ip

The IP (Induced Polarization) method is an active geophysical method that utilizes the electrical properties and polarity of rocks, by injecting current into the earth. This method data is usually supported by resistivity method data which is measured at the same time. The physical properties measured are closely related to the physical properties of metallic minerals in the rock. So, this method is suitable for metal mineral exploration.

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microseismic

The microseismic method is a passive geophysical method that detects harmonic vibrations from the ground which occur continuously with a very small frequency range. This method can describe the level of vulnerability of the soil layer during shock events by its dominant frequency and amplification. With this information, one can determine the weak zone due to seismic events to detect potential area of earthquakes and landslides.

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masw

MASW (Multi-Channel Analysis of Surface Waves) is a geophysical method that uses surface waves to analyze conditions below the surface. This method calculate the value of the shear wave velocity to determine the soil structure and thickness. By knowing the soil condition of the research area, it is expected to determine the appropriate disaster mitigation scheme.

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Location

Sekip Utara, Bulaksumur, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, Kode Pos 55281

Field Location

Tirtomoyo District, Wonogiri, Central Java, Indonesia