Abstract
Abstract Purpose – The research was carried out in order to study the composition of minerals, content of total-K, total-Ca, total-Mg, and exchangeable of K, Ca, Mg in volcanish ash from Sinabung volcano eruption. Design/Methodology/Approach – The volcanic ash material in amount of 5 kg was collected from the depth of 0–20 cm and 21–41 cm. Mineral composition was determined by using line counting method; total contents of K, Ca, and Mg were measured by HCl 1N extraction, and exchangeable of K, Ca, and Mg was measured by NH4OAc 1N pH 7.0 extraction. Purpose – The results depicted in volcanic ash layer at the depth of 0–20 cm found some minerals such as plagioclase (34%), hypersthene (9%), augite (3%), hornblende/amphibole (5%), and volcanic glass (1%). These minerals were also found in different amounts at a depth of 21–41 cm. Hypersthene and amphibole were higher and augite was lower at a depth of 0–20 cm than 21–41 cm. The total content of K, Ca, and Mg was found to be 2.27%, 8.12%, and 2.28%, respectively, at a depth of 0–20 cm. The exchangeable of K, Ca, and Mg was found in an amount of 1.89 me/100 g, 20.71 me/100 g, and 1.62 me/100 g, respectively. The total content of K, Ca, and Mg was not available to plants but could potentially be as a source of plant nutrient after weathering while exchangeable form can be uptaken by plant directly. Research Limitations/Implications – Based on the composition of the minerals, total, and exchangeable of K, Ca, and Mg that the material of volcanic ash, it could potentially be used as source of fertilizers. Originality/Value – The composition of primary minerals contained in volcanic ash and to know the amount of elements K, Ca, and Mg-associated minerals either in total or exchange.
Highlights
IntroductionIndonesia has 129 volcanoes, 83 volcanoes belong to the active category. The active and inactive volcanoes are spread around the islands of Sumatera, Java, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi, Maluku, and Papua
Materials and Methods The research site was within the area of Sinabung volcano, Karo District, North Sumatera Province, Indonesia (Figure 1)
The study began from field observation and sampling of volcanic ash material in May 2017 to obtain the results of analysis of material samples from the laboratory in September 2017
Summary
Indonesia has 129 volcanoes, 83 volcanoes belong to the active category. The active and inactive volcanoes are spread around the islands of Sumatera, Java, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi, Maluku, and Papua. Sibayak volcano erupted in 1881, while Sinabung volcano in the past seven years alone had three times experienced a major eruption and produced volcanic ash. These eruptive activities occurred in 2010, 2013/2014, and the end of 2016 even in 2017. Volcanic ash is a material which resembles cloud clumps, formed during an explosion which is spread into the air,
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