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  • Abstracts are brief and do not exceed 300 words in English.
  • The structure of the manuscript consists of: Introduction, Work Procedure/Methodology/Subjects, Results and Discussions, Conclusion, Acknowledgments, and Bibliography.
  • References are written according to the EKSPLORIUM writing style. The main references are at least 25 for scientific research; no less than 80% have been taken from the last 10 years of publications.
EKSPLORIUM, Bulletin of the Center for Nuclear Minerals Development is a scientific journal that has been accredited by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology number 158/E/KPT/2021 dated 9 December 2021. This journal is published twice a year in May and November, published in print and online (print-ISSN: 0854-1418 and electronic-ISSN: 2503-426X). This journal can be accessed online through the following webpage https://ejournal.brin.go.id/eksplorium.
 

SCOPES

The manuscripts are the result of study, research and development of nuclear geology with scope: geology, exploration, mining, nuclear minerals processing, safety and environment, and development of nuclear technology for the welfare.

 

MANUSCRIPT

The manuscripts from domestic and international scientists must be original manuscripts that have never been published. Manuscripts should conform to the format guidelines set out below::

  1. Manuscripts should be written in English and 1.15-spaced, and EKSPLORIUM format should be applied. The template can be downloaded here.
  2. Large figures and tables should be avoided; their widths should generally be 8.0, 16.5 or 24.0 cm. Each illustration should be clearly drawn and lettered.
  3. The SI units of the metric system should be used.
  4. State secrets are not to be released. Authors take full responsibility for their papers.
  5. EKSPLORIUM accept only unpublished, original papers and claim the first right of publication.
  6. Manuscripts should be organized in the following order : [a] Title ; [b] Name(s) and affiliation(s) of author(s); [c] Abstract (not more than 300 words) and keywords (3-6 words); [d] Introduction; [e] Methods, techniques, research material and area descriptions; [f] Results; [g] Discussion; [h] Conclusions; [i] Acknowledgments; [j] References; [k] Tables; [l] Figure captions

 

ARTICLE FORMAT

  1. TITLE, capitalized at the beginning of each word with a font size of 14 in the center position.
  2. AUTHOR NAME(S), AFFILITATION(S) and CORRESPONDING E-MAIL ADDRESS, written 1 spaces below the title with font size 10.
  3. ABSTRACT, written with a maximum of 300 words containing a summary of the problem, objectives, methods, results, and conclusions, is also equipped with 3-6 keywords and is written in font size 10.
  4. INTRODUCTION, written in font size 12 and 1.15-spaced, contains the research's background, scope, and objectives.
  5. THEORY, if necessary.
  6. METHODOLOGY for research scientific work; MAIN SUBJECT for paper-based review scientific work.
  7. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS, the results are arranged in detail, containing data in the form of tables and figures, while the discussions of the results obtained are discussed based on concepts of hypotheses.
  8. CONCLUSION, contains conclusions from research and suggestions
  9. REFRENCES, written in the referring order and using serial numbers [1],[2], and [3]-[6]. The Authors are encouraged to use the MENDELEY citation manager application and apply the IEEE format.

 

REFERENCES CITATION

All references cited to publications made in the text should be presented in a list of references following the text. The manuscript should be carefully checked to ensure that the citation in the text has been completed in the reference list using the IEEE role

The citation is made in the text as a number of citations [1]; [1],[2]; and/or [1]-[3] and the same with the reference list and do not write the name of authors. The authors' names and complete co-authors should be given in this list

References in the list should be arranged chronologically according to reference order in the text. Authors are encouraged to use Mendeley application

 

Journal

  1. A. El Taher, "Elemental Analysis of Granite by Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) and X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis (XRF)", Applied Radiation and Isotope, vol. 70, pp. 350-354, 2012.
  2. F. Ferrari, T. Apuani, and G. P. Giani, "Rock Mass Rating Spatial Estimation by Geostatistical Analysis", International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Science, vol. 70, pp. 162-176, 2014.
  3. L. Blevin, ”Metallogeny of Granitic Rocks", The Ishihara Symposium: Granites and Associated Metallogenesis, Geoscience Australia, pp. 1-4, 2004.

Proceeding

  1. H. Syaeful, Suharji, and A. Sumaryanto, "Pemodelan Geologi dan Estimasi Kalan, Kalimantan Barat", Prosiding Seminar Nasional Teknologi Energi Nuklir, Pontianak, 2014.
  2. R. Frinkel, R. Taylor, R. Bolles, and R. Paul, “An overview of AL, programming system for automation,” in Proc. Fourth Int. Join Conf Artif.Intel., pp. 758-765, Sept. 3-7, 2006.

Book

  1. W.S. Lyon, Guide to Activation Analysis, 2nd ed., Van Nostrand Co. Inc., New York, 1960, 33.
  2. P.M. Morse and H. Feshback, Methods of Theoretical Physic. New York: McGraw Hill, 1953.

Part of Book

  1. M. F. Collins, and E. Kartini, Superionic Conduction in Silver Oxysalt-Silver Salt Glasses, in: Recent Research Development of Solid State Ionics Vol. I, S.G. Pandalay (Ed.), Transworld Research Network, India, 2003, pp. 167.
  2. P. S. Meszaros, S. Lee, and A. Laughlin, “Information processing and information technology career interest and choice amoung high school students,” Reconfiguring the Firewall, Wellesley: A. K. Peters, 2007, pp. 77-86.

Website

  1. B. Paynter, “Robodinos: what could possibly go wrong?”, Wired, 20 Juli 2009, [Online]. Available: http://www.wired.com/entertainment/magazine/17-08/st_robotdinos [Accessed: 25 Juli 2010].

The bibliography must be at least 10 for scientific research papers and at least 25 for scientific research papers published in the last 10 years, and 80% must come from primary references (journals, theses, and published references)