Alfend Rudyawan
For a geologist, 'field' means a place when the state of rock or soil can be observed, and field geology (field geology) are ways used to study and interpret the structures and properties of rocks that exist in a outcrop. Field study is the main basis for gaining geological knowledge. This can be done starting in a simple way, for example by visiting a outcrop or place of stripping rock (quarry), making notes and sketches about the relationship of rocks and collecting rock examples, to ways that require higher techniques and sufficient time Long time, for example by doing geological mapping and then completing it with laboratory analysis. This year, we continue to reorganize from most of this book material, with some changes and additions from other literature and some experience from field geology work. This new publication is expected to be one of the references to a handling book that can be used to the public.