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7/16/2019 Paper http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/paper-5634fa22ed2a3 1/4 PROCEEDINGS, 13 th Indonesia International GEOTHERMAL Convention & Exhibition 2013 Assembly Hall - Jakarta Convention Center Indonesia, June 12 – 14, 2013 PENGUKURAN MT LERENG GUNUNG TANGGAMUS Author(s) in upper and lower case letters Organization Short address e-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT Papers should follow standard technical paper format, an abstract followed by the more detailed  presentation. The abstract should be typed on this area of the first page, with the presentation following after two lines of space. PENDAHULUAN Banyaknya gunung api baik yang masih aktif atau tidak aktif di Indonesia serta ditandai oleh beberapa  pemunculan manifestasi permukaan seperti fumarol, sulfatara, mata air panas, kolam lumpur panas, dll. Pemunculan beberapa manifestasi itu manandakan keterdapatan suatu sistem panas bumi. Beberapa survei seperti survei geologi, geokimia dan geofisika dilakukan untuk menggambarkan sistem panas bumi tersebut. Metode Magnetotellurik merupakan salah satu dari survei geofisika, metode ini dinilai paling  baik dalam eksplorasi panas bumi karena kemampuanya untuk memetakan nilai resistivitas  batuan di sistem panas bumi (Oksooi, 2005 dalam Rulia, 2012). Pada umumnya metode geofisika dibagi menjadi ti tahapan yaitu, akuisisi, pengolahan dan interpretasi. Pada paper ini penulis mencoba untuk membahas mengenai teknik akuisis lapangan untuk metode Magnetotellurik. TINJAUAN PUSTAKA Konsep gelombang elektromagnet yang mendasari metode MT dapat diwakili oleh gambar 5 Medan elektromagnet alami (medan elektromagnet primer) sebagai sumber metode MT sampai ke Bumi dengan memiliki variasi terhadap waktu. Medan elektromagnet tersebut menginduksi ore body dibawah permukaan Bumi sehingga timbul eddy current (arus telluric) yang meng-  generate medan elektromagnet sekunder. Lalu reciver (RX) yang  berada dipermukaan mengangkap total medan elektromagnet sebagai penjumlahan dari medan elektromagnet primer dan sekunder ( Daud, 2011). Pada pengukuran MT ada beberapa alat utama yang digunakan seperti, MT-Unit, sensor elektrik, sensor magnetik. PEMBAHASAN Pada pengukuran MT menggunakan 1 reciver MTU, 6 sensor elektrik, 3 sensor magnetik, dan beberapa alat penunujang lainya seperti kabel konektor untuk sensor magnetik sebanyak 3 buah. Kemudian 4 gulung kabel untuk menyambungkan sensor elektrik ke MTU, kompas, waterpas, multimeter, cangkul dan linggis. Subheadings Like This <Heading 2> Style Subheadings within sections follow the same format as section titles, but with upper and lower case. Subsubheadings like thi s <heading 3> style Subsubheadings have no underline, and only the first letter capitalized. FIGURES, TABLES, AND EQUATIONS Standard terminology should be used in equations. If  possible, keep equations to one column. All equations should be numbered. Original drawings and photos may be included in your paper as figures. Diagrams may be in color. Figures and tables should immediately follow first mention of them in the text and can be placed in one column, or in the case of wider figures, can cover two columns (but only at the top or bottom of the page). The caption should start with either the word “figure” spelled out or abbreviated, followed by the figure number (i.e., Figure 1 or Fig. 1). The figure caption should be followed by a single line of space before the text resumes.

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PROCEEDINGS, 13th Indonesia International GEOTHERMAL Convention & Exhibition 2013

Assembly Hall - Jakarta Convention Center Indonesia, June 12 – 14, 2013

PENGUKURAN MT LERENG GUNUNG TANGGAMUS

Author(s) in upper and lower case letters

Organization

Short address

e-mail: [email protected]

ABSTRACT

Papers should follow standard technical paper format,

an abstract followed by the more detailed

 presentation. The abstract should be typed on this

area of the first page, with the presentation following

after two lines of space.

PENDAHULUAN

Banyaknya gunung api baik yang masih aktif atau

tidak aktif di Indonesia serta ditandai oleh beberapa

 pemunculan manifestasi permukaan seperti fumarol,

sulfatara, mata air panas, kolam lumpur panas, dll.

Pemunculan beberapa manifestasi itu manandakan

keterdapatan suatu sistem panas bumi. Beberapa

survei seperti survei geologi, geokimia dan geofisika

dilakukan untuk menggambarkan sistem panas bumi

tersebut. Metode Magnetotellurik merupakan salah

satu dari survei geofisika, metode ini dinilai paling

 baik dalam eksplorasi panas bumi karena

kemampuanya untuk memetakan nilai resistivitas batuan di sistem panas bumi (Oksooi, 2005 dalam

Rulia, 2012). Pada umumnya metode geofisika dibagi

menjadi ti tahapan yaitu, akuisisi, pengolahan dan

interpretasi. Pada paper ini penulis mencoba untuk 

membahas mengenai teknik akuisis lapangan untuk 

metode Magnetotellurik.

TINJAUAN PUSTAKA

Konsep gelombang elektromagnet yang mendasari

metode MT dapat diwakili oleh gambar 5 Medan

elektromagnet alami (medan elektromagnet primer)

sebagai sumber metode MT sampai ke Bumi dengan

memiliki variasi terhadap waktu. Medan

elektromagnet tersebut menginduksi ore body

dibawah permukaan Bumi sehingga timbul eddy

current  (arus telluric) yang meng- generate medan

elektromagnet sekunder. Lalu reciver (RX) yang

 berada dipermukaan mengangkap total medan

elektromagnet sebagai penjumlahan dari medan

elektromagnet primer dan sekunder ( Daud, 2011).

Pada pengukuran MT ada beberapa alat utama yang

digunakan seperti, MT-Unit, sensor elektrik, sensor 

magnetik.

PEMBAHASAN

Pada pengukuran MT menggunakan 1 reciver MTU,

6 sensor elektrik, 3 sensor magnetik, dan beberapa

alat penunujang lainya seperti kabel konektor untuk 

sensor magnetik sebanyak 3 buah. Kemudian 4

gulung kabel untuk menyambungkan sensor elektrik 

ke MTU, kompas, waterpas, multimeter, cangkul danlinggis.

Subheadings Like This <Heading 2> Style

Subheadings within sections follow the same format

as section titles, but with upper and lower case.

Subsubheadings like this <heading 3> style 

Subsubheadings have no underline, and only the first

letter capitalized.

FIGURES, TABLES, AND EQUATIONS

Standard terminology should be used in equations. If 

 possible, keep equations to one column. All

equations should be numbered.

Original drawings and photos may be included in

your paper as figures. Diagrams may be in color.

Figures and tables should immediately follow first

mention of them in the text and can be placed in one

column, or in the case of wider figures, can cover two

columns (but only at the top or bottom of the page).

The caption should start with either the word “figure”spelled out or abbreviated, followed by the figure

number (i.e., Figure 1 or Fig. 1). The figure caption

should be followed by a single line of space before

the text resumes.

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  Figure 1: Illustration of placement of figure and 

caption. <FigureCaption style> Use

<Figure> style for figure itself.

Although nobody understands why, table captions

always  precede the table (unlike figure captions thatfollow the figure). Use <TableCaption> style for the

table captions, as in Table 1..

Table 1: Illustration of placement of table and 

caption. <TableCaption> style. The table

 should not “float”, make sure the table

 properties place it inline with text.

Well Flow (kg/kr)

A 100

B 200

REFERENCESWhen references are used in the text, tie them to an

alphabetical (by principal author) list of references to

 be included as the last item of your paper. The

format commonly used in scientific literature

follows:

Smith, J. S., Bloggs, R. T. and Jones, E. R. (1974),

"Magnetic Anomalies in Geothermal Systems,”

 Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 254, 73-79.

<Reference Style>

Please include full title of journal articles or other 

references, journal, volume, date, pages.

DEADLINES

It takes time to get your paper put into the

Proceedings CD. IIGCE 2013 committee has set the

latest practical deadline in order to allow authors to

 present the most up-to-date information. Thus, we

have zero leeway and urge authors to meet our 

deadline date.

Your paper in final form must be received as a .doc

file at [email protected]  by May 22,

2013 to ensure appearance in the CD handed out at

the meeting. We will prepare the final Proceedings

CD for distribution at the meeting, so it is important

that papers be received in advance. There will be no

opportunity to add your papers after or at the

meeting. Once the Proceedings is paginated and

indexed, there is no longer any possibility of adding a

late file. If your paper does not arrive by the

deadline, it will not be included on the CD, ever.

Please send your paper by email to

[email protected] 

Please send only .doc files (not .pdf).

PRESENTATION

Each author is allowed 15-20 minutes to present

his/her paper, followed by some minutes of open

discussion. The session chair is responsible for keeping authors within their time limit, in order to

ensure that each author has enough time for their 

 presentation.

When preparing your PowerPoint slides, make sure

they are clear and large enough so that your audience

can read them from as far as 25 meter away.

We will have neither overhead projectors nor slide

 projectors in the meeting rooms, only computer

projectors (one in each room). 

Please send us your PowerPoint file in advance, as

we will write a CD-R disk before the meeting so that

all of the presentations will be available on the

computers that are present (one per room). The only

 presentation software we have available is

PowerPoint 2003, which should be able to read prior 

versions of PowerPoint as well as PowerPoint 2007.

If you have a different software requirement, it

should still be possible for you to attach your own

computer to the projector if you bring it with you.

This is not optimal, as it takes time and slows down

the session.

Powerpoint slides will be included on the

 proceedings CD, if there is sufficient space.

The deadline for emailing ppt files to the committee

is May 29, 2013.

INFORMATION

If you have any questions concerning your paper 

and/or the Workshop, please email us:

[email protected] 

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All Deadlines:

Abstract : May 10, 2013

 Notification of acc : May 17, 2013

Full paper : May 22, 2013

Presentation slides : May 29, 2013Conference : June 12 – 13, 2013

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