2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5047321
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Relocation of the February 2016 Mt. Pandan earthquake sequence using double difference with waveform cross correlation

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“…While in 2015, there is Madiun earthquake (Mw 4.2) that destroyed several houses due to its shallow depth and the amplification effect in the north of Mt Pandan (Nugraha et al 2016). Previous studies suggested that this event may be related to the local strike-slip fault (Nugraha et al 2016;Sipayung et al 2018).…”
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“…While in 2015, there is Madiun earthquake (Mw 4.2) that destroyed several houses due to its shallow depth and the amplification effect in the north of Mt Pandan (Nugraha et al 2016). Previous studies suggested that this event may be related to the local strike-slip fault (Nugraha et al 2016;Sipayung et al 2018).…”
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“…The process relies on the similarity between waveforms which ware recorded at the same station. This technique had been widely used to relocate the hypocenter in the double-difference algorithm, for example inSumatra (Pesicek et al 2010;Waldhauser et al 2012;Muksin et al 2014)(Pesicek et al 2010Waldhauser et al 2012;Muksin et al 2014), Central Java(Sipayung et al 2018), Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica(Hansen et al 2006), the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquake sequence of eastern California (Lin 2020), Alboran slab of westernmost Mediterranean (Sun and Bezada 2020) and more.…”
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“…The local government noted that 720 buildings were damaged, 223 people die, 22 people lost, and 440 people were injured due to the tsunami hit. According to a BMG survey, the flood of tsunami inundation can reach 300 m to the land in some coastal villages [21,22].…”
Section: 6 South Of Java Island Sea Earthquake (1994)mentioning
confidence: 99%