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The Lapindo Mud Disaster has the potential to be developed into a dark tourism destination. This study aims to provide information and evidence for the formulation of policies and models to support the development of Lapindo as a dark tourism site.
Bambang Kusbandrijo +2 more
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This study explores the transesterification of used cooking oil using a Lapindo mud-based nanocatalyst and evaluates the resulting biodiesel quality. The reaction was carried out via the reflux method for 2 hours at 65°C, with a methanol-to-oil molar ...
Rufaidah Zulfa Taqiya, Samik Samik
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The synthesis and characterization of Ni/mesoporous silica (Ni/MS) catalysts from Lapindo mud with various metal loading for the hydrocracking of waste cooking oil into biofuel has been conducted.
Cahyarani Paramesti +6 more
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Lumpur Lapindo adalah suatu peristiwa bocornya pengeboran gas bumi yang terjadi di kabupaten Sidoarjo. Kebocoran pengeboran gas bumi tersebut dilakukan atas kelalaian PT. Lapindo Brantas. Hal ini yang menyebabkan pencemaran tanah akibat logam berat seperti Cd, Hg, dan Pb sehingga berdampak buruk pada pertumbuhan tanaman atau tumbuhan.
null Irmayani +2 more
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Comparison of fly ash with Lapindo mud as a land stabilizer for landfill in Pasuruan–Indonesia
The paper discusses the comparison of fly ash with Lapindo mud as a land stabilizer for a landfill in Pasuruan, Indonesia. Land for landfills has a low level of stability due to the condition of garbage that has accumulated and undergoes a process of decay.
Agus Tugas Sudjianto +3 more
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Leakage Warning System and Monitoring Lapindo Sidoarjo Mud Embankment Based on Internet of Things
The emergence of the Lapindo Sidoarjo mudflow has a long history since 29 May 2006. The point of the mudflow is in Siring Village, and until now, it has shown no signs of stopping. Sidoarjo residents are still fearful of the impact and recurrence of the mudflow, especially those still living around the embankment.
Shon Haji +3 more
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Abstract Lumpur Sidoarjo or known as LUSI is geologicall disaster that has been going on for 14 years since 2006. It is consider as the world’s largest mud volcano eruption. It bring tremendous impact to the livelihood of the resident live around the site. People live around the site mostly relied on the ponds as a living thus LUSI bring
L. S. Palupi
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Variation of Gelatin Amount as Template for Mesoporous Silica-Alumina Synthesis based on Lapindo Mud
The synthesis of mesoporous silica-alumina from Na2SiO3 and NaAlO2 solutions extracted from lapindo mud using mesoporous gelatin templates from catfish bone extract has been performed. Mesoporous silica-alumina (MSA) synthesis was carried out by sol-gel method with a gelatin template of catfish bone for as much as 0.0; 0.5; 1.0 and 1.5 g, which ...
R. Nuryanto +2 more
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Disaster Mitigation Through Community Education: A Study of Evacuation Knowledge ln Lapindo Mud Area
The phenomenon of the Lapindo Mudflow that occurred on May 29, 2006, in Sidoarjo, East Java Province has entered its 17th year after the disaster with a continuous overflow until now. One of the disaster mitigation methods to handle the threat of wider mudflow to more densely populated areas is with the construction of embankments.
Mohamad Ferdaus Noor Aulady +1 more
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This research investigated the effectiveness of bioremediation of Lapindo mud-contaminated soil using an eco-enzyme for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) removal. The soil samples were collected from Glagaharum and Gedang Villages, Sidoarjo, East Java,
Dwi Rakhmatun Sulistiyaningrum +2 more
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