
Identification of Elemental Composition and Heavy Metal Content in Maninjau Lake Sediment Using X-Ray Fluorescence (MNJ 18-41B)
Author(s) -
Fajar Akmal,
Hamdi Rifai,
Syafriani Syafriani,
Caroline Bouvet de Maisonneuve,
Jeffrey Oalmann,
Francesca Forni,
Steffen Eisele,
Marcus Phua,
Rizaldi Putra
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jpse (journal of physical science and engineering)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2541-2485
DOI - 10.17977/um024v6i22021p068
Subject(s) - caldera , sediment , volcano , geology , mineralogy , volcanic ash , metal , x ray fluorescence , geochemistry , magnetic susceptibility , environmental chemistry , chemistry , geomorphology , fluorescence , materials science , metallurgy , physics , quantum mechanics , crystallography
Maninjau Lake is a caldera lake located in Agam, West Sumatra. This lake was formed from the volcanic activity of Mount Maninjau Purba about 60,000 years ago. The volcanic material resulting from the eruption is scattered and deposited in various places, one of which is in lake sediments. Volcanic ash contains various types of elements, including heavy metal elements. This study aims to determine the composition and content of heavy metal in the sediments of Maninjau Lake. The sample analyzed was MNJ 18-41B with a core length of 440 mm, focusing on specimens 148 mm and 376 mm. The selection is a specimen based on the magnetic susceptibility value obtained from the measurement meter susceptibility of the MS2E. Specimen 148 has a value susceptibility low of 2.1 × 10-8 m3/kg, while the 376 specimens have the highest value of susceptibility, the highest 141 × 10-8 m3/kg. The content of sediment elements was determined using the results of X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) measurements. The measurement results showed that the mineral-forming elements in the sediments of Lake Maninjau were dominated by Si, Fe, Rh, and Zr. In contrast, the highest heavy metal elements are Mn, Fe, Sr, and Rh. Based on the elemental composition and mineral oxide compounds in the sediments of Lake Maninjau derived from volcanic ash.