2021
DOI: 10.1029/2021gc009812
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The Seismicity of Indonesia and Tectonic Implications

Abstract: The seismicity of Indonesia and the surrounding area provides crucial evidence for the active tectonic processes of this region. Indonesia lies at the intersection of the obliquely converging Indo-Australian, Philippine Sea, Caroline, and Sunda plates (Figure 1). In western Indonesia the Indo-Australian plate subducts northward beneath the Sunda plate at the Sunda-Java trench. In eastern Indonesia, plate convergence is partitioned among several microplates forming a zone of deformation characterized by arc-con… Show more

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“…Between these two regions lies the Java Island, whose tectonic regime at the transition between the two domains is less clear. The island is the locus of intense volcanic and seismotectonic activity ( Hutchings & Mooney, 2021 ). Yet, its tectonic structure received less attention than the other islands of the arc, despite the fact that the western part of Java is the most densely populated part of Indonesia.…”
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“…Between these two regions lies the Java Island, whose tectonic regime at the transition between the two domains is less clear. The island is the locus of intense volcanic and seismotectonic activity ( Hutchings & Mooney, 2021 ). Yet, its tectonic structure received less attention than the other islands of the arc, despite the fact that the western part of Java is the most densely populated part of Indonesia.…”
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“…According to Cardwell et al (1980), the subducting slab to the east under the Halmahera Arc subducts at an angle of ~45 o and reaches a depth of ~230 km; Hall and Spakman (2015) show that it reaches depths of ~400 km, which is in line with recent research (Chen et al 2020) that used 3-D earthquake data distribution plots from ISC-EHB to identify slab configurations that were not modeled by slab2. Hutchings and Mooney (2021) show that the subducted slab in the Sangihe Arc at depths of ~250 to 350 km has a seismic gap, while the tomography image of the slab appears to be continuous.…”
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“…This feature can be interpreted as rock material that experienced micro-cracks that have since closed due to high pressure (Bariş et al 2005;Zheng and Lay 2006;Wagner et al 2008;Zenonos et al 2020). The D4 area, located beneath the island of Tifore in the Central Molucca Sea, is an upraised ophiolite body (Widiwijayanti et al 2003(Widiwijayanti et al , 2004 which has an active thrust fault (McCaffrey 1982;Hutchings and Mooney 2021). The tectonic activity in this area causes many earthquakes of both small and large magnitudes.…”
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“…Sebagai akibat penunjaman miring tersebut di atas, struktur geologi dan tektonik Sumatera didominasi oleh zona subduksi aktif dekat Palung Sumatera di lepas pantai barat Sumatera, jalur busur muka Sumatera yang melintasi beberapa pulau kecil di lepas pantai barat Sumatera, dan jalur sesar aktif di daratan Pulau Sumatera yang dikenal sebagai Sesar Besar Sumatera (Sieh and Natawidjaja, 2000;Natawidjaja, 2002;McCaffrey, 2009;Weller et al, 2012;Haridhi et al, 2018;Hutchings and Mooney, 2021). Jalur Sesar Besar Sumatera ini memanjang dari wilayah utara (Ito et al, 2012;Muzli et al, 2018;Rafie et al, 2019) melewati wilayah tengah (Sahara et al, 2018) sampai wilayah selatan Pulau Sumatera (Natawidjaja et al, 2017).…”
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