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    Three-dimensional Mapping of Static Magnetic Fields over a Semi-anechoic Chamber by Teti Zubaidah, Bulkis Kanata, Paniran

    Published in International Journal of Technology (01-12-2014)
    “…The geomagnetic field is a kind of natural potential field in the Earth. A three-year research program for exploration of this field has been conducted in the…”
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    Journal Article
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    Static and dynamic magnetic fields scattering on a mini magneto-static flux manipulator for wireless power transfer by Zubaidah, Teti, Kanata, Bulkis, Paniran, Yani, Ahmad

    “…A series research has been conducted during 2012-2015, attempting to harvest abundant geomagnetic energy in Lombok island - Indonesia, resulted in three…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Earth Magnetic Fields Evolution over Nusa Tenggara Region from Declination and Inclination Changes on Lombok Geomagnetic Observatory by Zubaidah, Teti, Kanata, Bulkis, Paniran, Misbahuddin, Rosmaliati, Yadnya, Made Sutha, Riskia, Susilawati

    “…Earth's magnetic field is a physical quantity that always changes both spatially and temporally. Its long-term change is closely related to internal mechanisms…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Correlation of geomagnetic signal for earthquake studies in Indonesian, Australian and Pacific regions by Kanata, Bulkis, Zubaidah, Teti, Wiriasto, Giri Wahyu, Paniran

    “…In order to obtain earthquakes precursors in Indonesian regions, some researchers have used data from Indonesian geomagnetic observatories and surroundings…”
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    Magneto-static flux manipulator prepared for future geomagnetic power plant by Zubaidah, Teti, Kanata, Bulkis, Elektro, Paniran Jurusan

    Published in 2013 International Conference on QiR (01-06-2013)
    “…Magnetic flux resulting from geomagnetic anomaly is a natural energy source that never runs out, driven by tectonic settings or specific rock structures…”
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    Conference Proceeding