Abstract:In eastern Indonesia, Sulawesi Island lies at the triple junction of the
Australian, Sunda, and Phillippine Sea plates. The distinctive K-shape
of Sulawesi, consisting of four arms (North, South, East, and
Southeast), resulted from continuous geological evolution at different
stages. Consequently, each arm has a different deformation style and
tectonic setting. We studied the seismotectonics of Sulawesi using the
updated dataset for earthquake seismicity and focal mechanisms,
including additional supporting da… Show more
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