Determination of Sand Mining Prospective Zones Based on Sediment Thickness Analysis Using HVSR Microtremor and Gravity Methods: A Case Study in Cangkringan, Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta
Firdos Bahar Sidik,
Muhammad Gilang Ramadeo,
Maria Diyah Ayu Wulandari
et al.
Abstract:Mount Merapi is the most active type A volcano, especially on the island of Java. It produces sediment products totaling 140 million m3 located at the peak of Mount Merapi, descending through the mountain slopes to rivers originating from Mount Merapi. This sediment is subsequently utilized as a sand mining area. Therefore, it is necessary to determine prospect zones for sand mining that align with environmental, economic, and mitigation aspects in the Cangkringan area, Sleman, Yogyakarta Special Region. Seven… Show more
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