2017
DOI: 10.12962/j23378530.v2i1.a2256
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3D Tomographic Imaging of P Wave Velocity Structure Beneath Java Island using Fast Marching Tomography Method

Abstract: AbstractJava Island one of the best locations for geophysics research, as it's located near the edge of the junction of continental Eurasia Plate and the Indo-Australia Plate with the movement of the plates 6 cm/year. Its needed the accurate imaging of subsurface structure to understanding complex tectonic setting. The first arrival time from local earthquake of Java (6,360-9,150 S and 105,890-115,540 E) with magnitude greater than 4,5 Mw occurred from 2011 until 2013 recorded by local network seismograph has… Show more

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“…Slamet and Lawu volcanoes are therefore highly recommend for further exploration. Meanwhile, the Telomoyo volcano, whose volume is less than 50 km 3 , is considered to have low geothermal potential. The volume of a volcano reflects the size of the magma chamber [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Slamet and Lawu volcanoes are therefore highly recommend for further exploration. Meanwhile, the Telomoyo volcano, whose volume is less than 50 km 3 , is considered to have low geothermal potential. The volume of a volcano reflects the size of the magma chamber [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tomographic map of Java shows low P wave velocity (Vp) values trending east-west in the middle parts of island. This low Vp value indicates the occurence of subsurface hot rocks or media [3] which are thought to correlate with volcanoes. Low Vp values were not found in the eastern part of Java due to lack of earthquake observation stations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%