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    Mapping Recent Shoreline Changes Spanning the Lateral Collapse of Anak Krakatau Volcano, Indonesia by Novellino, Alessandro, Engwell, Samantha L., Grebby, Stephen, Day, Simon, Cassidy, Michael, Madden-Nadeau, Amber, Watt, Sebastian, Pyle, David, Abdurrachman, Mirzam, Edo Marshal Nurshal, Muhammad, Tappin, David R., Andri Kurniawan, Idham, Hunt, James

    Published in Applied sciences (01-01-2020)
    “…We use satellite imagery to investigate the shoreline changes associated with volcanic activity in 2018–2019 at Anak Krakatau, Indonesia, spanning a major…”
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    Mercury Contamination of Cattle in Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining in Bombana, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia by Basri, Sakakibara, Masayuki, Sera, Koichiro, Kurniawan, Idham Andri

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (14-12-2017)
    “…The industrial mining sector is one of the main contributors to environmental damage and toxic metal pollution, although some contamination originates from…”
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    Petrological Monitoring of the AD 2011–2012 Volcanic Ash from Sakurajima Volcano, Southern Kyushu, Japan by Kurniawan, Idham, Sakakibara, Masayuki, Suparka, Emmy

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (24-02-2016)
    “…Sakurajima in Japan is one of the world’s most active volcanoes. This paper presents the results of a petrological study of the Showa Crater volcanic ash…”
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    Experimental Investigation of Trachydacite Magma Storage Prior to the 1257 Eruption of Mt Samalas by Voigt, Annika, Cassidy, Michael, Castro, Jonathan M, Pyle, David M, Mather, Tamsin A, Helo, Christoph, Abdurrachman, Mirzam, Kurniawan, Idham Andri

    Published in Journal of petrology (01-08-2022)
    “…Abstract The caldera-forming Samalas eruption of the Samalas–Rinjani volcanic complex on Lombok, Indonesia, in 1257 CE ranks as one of the most explosive and…”
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