Tropical Volcanic Residual Soil

Autor: Dicky Muslim, Arifan Jaya Syahbana, Yunarto Yunarto, Jakah Jakah, Zufialdi Zakaria, Nur Khoirullah, Nugroho Aji Satriyo, Haryadi Permana, Prahara Iqbal
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Popis: In West Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesia, tropical volcanic residual soils are formed from weathering of volcanic breccias in hydrothermal alteration areas with a thickness of up to 20 m. This soil has the characteristics of clayey silt, low to high plasticity, brownish-red color, has the potential to swelling, easily eroded, and slide when it is saturated, and contains the minerals kaolinite, halloysite, illite, dickite, nacrite, montmorillonite, despujolsite, hematite, and magnetite. The results showed that this soil can cause corrosion of steel and is widely used by the community as a medium for growing plants and vegetables and as a foundation for infrastructure (for example, houses). The volcanic residual soil of the research area had Low Rare Earth Element (LREE) potential and specific uses. The soil with characteristic low plasticity has Liquid Limit (LL) brine value 50%, was more ideal for the primary forest.
Databáze: OpenAIRE