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Manuscript Title
(Maximum of 2 Rows, 12pt Bold)

Johan Danu Prasetya 1), Heru Suharyadi 2) (10pt bold, without academic title)
1)
Teknik Lingkungan, Fakultas Teknologi Mineral, UPN Veteran Yogyakarta ( 10pt)
2)
Teknik Pertambangan, Fakultas Teknologi Mineral, UPN Veteran Yogyakarta (10pt)
E-mail: correspondence_email@institution.ac.id (10pt, use your institutional email)

ABSTRAK
The abstract has to be written within 200 words maximum and followed by with three to five keywords and arranged
alphabetically. Abstract must contain background, research objectives, methods, result, and conclusion. Abstrak is
written in Indonesia language, 1 paragraph, 1 space line and 10 font size Times New Roman.

Kata Kunci: environment; geology; geophysics; mining; petroleum (alphabetically arranged, semicolon and lowercase)

ABSTRACT
The abstract has to be written within 200 words maximum and followed by with three to five keywords and arranged
alphabetically. Abstract must contain background, research objectives, methods, result, and conclusion. Abstract is
written in English language, 1 paragraph 1 space line and 10 font size Times New Roman.

Keywords: environment; geology; geophysics; mining; petroleum (alphabetically arranged,semicolon and lowercase)

I. INTRODUCTION
The introduction must contain (sortly and consecutively) a general background and a literature review (state of the art)
as the basic of the brand new research question, statements of the brand new scientific article, main research problems,
and the hypothesis (optional).
In the final part of the introduction, the purpose of the research should be stated. They should be represented in the
literature review to show the brand new of the scientific article

II. METHODS
The method explains how the research is conducted, including research design, data collection, research instrument and
analytic methods. This part should be narrated.

III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION


This part consists of the research results and how they are discussed. The results obtained from the research have to be
supported by sufficient data.
3.1. Equation
The research results and the discovery must be the answers of the research hypothesis or research question stated
previously in the introduction part that the formulation can be seen in the Equation 1.
v = s/ t (1)
a = v/ t (2)
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3.2. Tables
The tables and pictures are placed in the text group after the referenced tables or pictures. Each picture must be given a
caption and source (Figure Caption) below the picture and be numbered in Arabic numbering format followed by the
picture title. Each table must be given a table title (Table Caption) and numbered in Arabic numbering format above the
table followed by the table title and source placed below the table with left align.
The pictures attachment should be guaranteed that they can be printed well in black and white ink (font size, resolution
and line space are clearly seen). The picture, the table, and the chart should be placed in the centre between text groups.
If it has a bigger size, it can be placed in the centre of a page. The table should not contain vertical lines, while
horizontal lines are allowed only for the important point. Please use terms “can be seen in Table 1/Figure 1” to refer
the tables/figures.

Figure 1. Short Explanation Sample Dicharge of Tirtasari Spring, Magelang Source: Survey, 2018
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Figure 2. Long Explanation Sample Dicharge of Tirtasari Spring Dicharge of Tirtasari SpringDicharge of Tirtasari
SpringDicharge of Tirtasari SpringDicharge of Tirtasari SpringDicharge of Tirtasari SpringDicharge of
Tirtasari SpringDicharge of Tirtasari SpringDicharge of Tirtasari Spring, Magelang Source: Survey, 2018

Table 1. Short JMEL Report 2018


No Variable Respondents Percentage

1 Journal access 650 30%

2 Citation rate 500 23%

3 Viewers 1000 47%

2150 100%

Source: JMEL, 2018

Table 2. Long Explanation JMEL Report 2018 JMEL Report 2018 JMEL Report 2018 JMEL Report 2018 JMEL
Report 2018 JMEL Report 2018 JMEL Report 2018 JMEL Report 2018 JMEL Report 2018 JMEL Report
2018 JMEL Report 2018 JMEL Report 2018 JMEL Report 2018 JMEL Report 2018 JMEL Report 2018
No Variable Respondents Percentage

1 Journal access 650 30%

2 Citation rate 500 23%

3 Viewers 1000 47%

2150 100%

Source: JMEL, 2018


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Figure 3. Observatio Map in Kalisongo Area, Nanggulan Sub District, Kulonprogo District

IV. CONCLUSION
This is the final part containing conclusions, limitations and recommendations. The conclusions will be the answers of
the hypothesis or research question, the research purposes and the research discoveries. The conclusions should not
contain only the repetition of the results and discussions. It should be the summary of the research results as the author
expects in the research purposes or the hypothesis. Research limitations and recommendations contain deficiency in the
research and suggestions associated with further ideas from the research.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Acknowledgements to those who support the research (sponsors and respondents). Families and supervisors are not
allowed in this section.

REFERENCES
All the references that used in the article must be listed in this part. In this part, all the used references must be taken
from primary sources (scientific journals and the least number is 70% from all the references) that published in the last
ten years. Each article should have at least ten references.
All the served data or quotes in the article taken from the other author articles should attach the reference sources. The
references should use a reference application management such as Mendeley. The writing format that used in JMEL
(Jurnal Mineral, Energi dan Lingkungan) follows the format applied by APA 6 th Edition (American Psychological
Association).

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