2D and 3D modelling of Molucca Sea double subduction zone based on primary waves travel time seismic tomography inversion
G A N Pratita,
I R Palupi,
C Prasetyadi
Abstract:Molucca Sea is one of the areas with a high level of seismicity in Indonesia due to its location between three plates. The activities of them forming a quite unique subduction zone. The Eurasian Plate (Sangihe Microplate) move to the East and The Philippine Sea Plate (Halmahera Microplate) continues to Westward caused The Molucca Sea Microplate to be pressed, and subducts in two opposite directions modelat the same time forming an inverted “U”. This research used 3663 hypocenters and 9 BMKG stations in the las… Show more
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