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Petunia in Lapindo Mud Area as Verticultural Land
The area affected by the Lapindo mud is contaminated with heavy metals, one of which is lead (Pb) which is above the threshold of 3.0 mg/kg. The treatment is to apply a strategy through phytoremediation to minimize excess heavy metal content. One of the plants that is effectively used for phytoremediation is Petunia because it is resistant to heavy ...
Suci Putri Fetindah +2 more
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The contribution of this study is to develop a hydrogeological system model of heavy metal contaminated soil in a disaster-prone area. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to use integrated data from Vertical Electrical Soundings (VES) and ...
Dian Chandrasasi +3 more
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The Utilization of Lapindo Mud Waste for Aluminium Sulfate Production
The Lapindo mudflow disaster in East Java Province, or also known as LUSI (LUmpur “mud”-SIdoarjo) has become spectacular longest ongoing disaster in recent memory since 2006. The utilization of volcanic Lapindo mud could be the promising solution to prevent further environmental damage.
Lucky Indrati Utami +3 more
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Expansive Soil Stabilization Using Mud (Lapindo) and Asphalt Emulsion
Most of Gedebage area consist of expansive soil and always greatly induce disturbance to structure of foundation. Nature properties of expansive soil is a high plasticity value, low soil shear strength, high swelling, and large potential for shrinkage. One solution for soil improvement is to use an additional material to stabilize this soil. Additional
null Resti Meysita Pramaesti +2 more
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LAPINDO MUD BEHAVIOR STABILIZATION USING SAND MIXTURE. [PDF]
Landfill work is now increasingly needed in the project implementation to improve the carrying capacity and to increase the original soil elevation. Good subgrade stability is able to support the above structural loads and is low in plasticity. The soil that is usually used for landfill is hard soil, red soil, or semi-hard soil.
Gati Sri Utami, Siti Choiriyah.
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This study examines the implementation of village planning due to Lapindo mud in Ketapang Village. The 2006 Lapindo mud has caused severe damage, one of which is Ketapang Village, Tanggulangin District, causing administrative services to be unable to run.
Sifak Duwi Kistanti, Lailul Mursyidah
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Impact of Lapindo Hot Mud Flowing on Macrozoobenthos Communities in Estuary Porong, East Java [PDF]
Soegiyanto Soegiyanto +2 more
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In this work, Lapindo mud (LM) was used as catalyst support. This is because the Lapindo mud has a high SiO2 content of 45.33 %. This research aims to produce a hydrocracking catalyst based on Lapindo mud through impregnation of Ni and Pt metals as well ...
Wega Trisunaryanti +4 more
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PRE FEASIBILITY STUDI PEMANFAATN LUMPUR LAPINDO SEBAGAI MATERIAL ALTERNATIVE UNTUK STONEWARE DAN ARTHWAREMUM [PDF]
Lapindo mud waste is hot mud from PT. Lapindo Brantas allegedly contains hazardous materials. Utilization of Lapindo mud waste must be carried out with several tests.
Caroline, Jenny
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In the present work, optimum conditions for hydrocracking of waste palm cooking oil (WPCO) over a Ni-NH2/Lapindo mud catalyst were studied to obtain a high quantity and quality of biofuel.
Wega Trisunaryanti +4 more
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