Identification of magnetic minerals in the fine-grain sediment on the Bengawan Solo River

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The magnetic mineral content in the fine sediment of Bengawan Solo River is discussed. The fine sediment is obtained on the upper part of the tributary of Bengawan Solo River. Magnetic minerals are separated using permanent magnets. Furthermore the magnetic minerals are overnight dried using oven at 100°C. FTIR characterization indicate that the magnetic minerals in the fine sediment of Bengawan Solo River have the same characteristics as minerals in Cilacap and Purwokerto areas. Magnetic minerals are estimated to form at wave number k = 569.03 cm-1. This hematite content increase to 70.67% after anealling treatment at 600°C for 4 hours in atmosphere condition. This result is interesting because the heating process increases the hematite content. Within results, the magnetic properties of the sample will change.

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Purnama, B., Kusuma, R., Legowo, B., Suharyana, & Wijayanta, A. T. (2018). Identification of magnetic minerals in the fine-grain sediment on the Bengawan Solo River. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 333). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/333/1/012017

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