Reconnaissance study on the stratigraphy and characteristics of eruption products associated with basaltic caldera in Raung volcano, East Java, Indonesia

As one of the most active volcanoes with significant eruptive impact in Indonesia, the Raung volcano shows a trace of the pre-historical devastating eruption as evidenced by the morphology of caldera at its summit. Our fieldwork revealed the occurrence of four pyroclastic fall deposits, two lava flo...

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Main Authors: Moktikanana, M. L. A., Harijoko, A.
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2822532023-11-24T06:31:18Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/282253/ Reconnaissance study on the stratigraphy and characteristics of eruption products associated with basaltic caldera in Raung volcano, East Java, Indonesia Moktikanana, M. L. A. Harijoko, A. Geomatic Engineering not elsewhere classified As one of the most active volcanoes with significant eruptive impact in Indonesia, the Raung volcano shows a trace of the pre-historical devastating eruption as evidenced by the morphology of caldera at its summit. Our fieldwork revealed the occurrence of four pyroclastic fall deposits, two lava flows, ignimbrite, block and ash flow deposit, and lahar as the products of Raung eruption. There is evidence of Plinian phase eruption represented by layers of pumice fall without any significant time gap, which is uncommon for an andesitic-basaltic stratovolcano. Thin section observation on lava and the lithic fragment of block and ash flow deposits reveals that the composition of Raung volcanic products is mainly basalt consisting of plagioclase, clinopyroxene, olivine, and orthopyroxene as the primary crystal phases. Hornblende and biotite also compose pumice as a minor constituent. This evidence implies that Raung magmatism may potentially evolve long enough to produce such massive pumice fall deposits. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/282253/1/Moktikanana_2022_Reconnaissance%20study%20on%20the%20stratigraphy%20and.pdf Moktikanana, M. L. A. and Harijoko, A. (2022) Reconnaissance study on the stratigraphy and characteristics of eruption products associated with basaltic caldera in Raung volcano, East Java, Indonesia. In: IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science. https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/1071/1/012016/pdf
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Moktikanana, M. L. A.
Harijoko, A.
Reconnaissance study on the stratigraphy and characteristics of eruption products associated with basaltic caldera in Raung volcano, East Java, Indonesia
description As one of the most active volcanoes with significant eruptive impact in Indonesia, the Raung volcano shows a trace of the pre-historical devastating eruption as evidenced by the morphology of caldera at its summit. Our fieldwork revealed the occurrence of four pyroclastic fall deposits, two lava flows, ignimbrite, block and ash flow deposit, and lahar as the products of Raung eruption. There is evidence of Plinian phase eruption represented by layers of pumice fall without any significant time gap, which is uncommon for an andesitic-basaltic stratovolcano. Thin section observation on lava and the lithic fragment of block and ash flow deposits reveals that the composition of Raung volcanic products is mainly basalt consisting of plagioclase, clinopyroxene, olivine, and orthopyroxene as the primary crystal phases. Hornblende and biotite also compose pumice as a minor constituent. This evidence implies that Raung magmatism may potentially evolve long enough to produce such massive pumice fall deposits. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Moktikanana, M. L. A.
Harijoko, A.
author_facet Moktikanana, M. L. A.
Harijoko, A.
author_sort Moktikanana, M. L. A.
title Reconnaissance study on the stratigraphy and characteristics of eruption products associated with basaltic caldera in Raung volcano, East Java, Indonesia
title_short Reconnaissance study on the stratigraphy and characteristics of eruption products associated with basaltic caldera in Raung volcano, East Java, Indonesia
title_full Reconnaissance study on the stratigraphy and characteristics of eruption products associated with basaltic caldera in Raung volcano, East Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr Reconnaissance study on the stratigraphy and characteristics of eruption products associated with basaltic caldera in Raung volcano, East Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Reconnaissance study on the stratigraphy and characteristics of eruption products associated with basaltic caldera in Raung volcano, East Java, Indonesia
title_sort reconnaissance study on the stratigraphy and characteristics of eruption products associated with basaltic caldera in raung volcano, east java, indonesia
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/282253/1/Moktikanana_2022_Reconnaissance%20study%20on%20the%20stratigraphy%20and.pdf
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https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/1071/1/012016/pdf
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