2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-97845/v1
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Use of Borehole Seismometers in Earthquake Monitoring at the Baribis Fault Leading to Jakarta, Western Java

Abstract: The region of Jakarta and its vicinity is one of the least understood geological domains in Java Island, Indonesia. Yet, the region is one of the few places which are often impacted by earthquakes from the Indo-Australian Plate subduction zone as well as on land active faults. In this study, a borehole seismic experiment was designed to unravel the seismic activity of the Baribis Fault, which continues and leads to Jakarta. This passive source experiment was composed of seven broadband instruments that extende… Show more

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“…According to existing records, the seismic event that transpired on January 22, 1780 stands as the most signi cant earthquake in Java's history, measuring an 8.5 magnitude on the Richter scale. (Nugraha et al, 2014;Damanik et al, 2020;Wichmann, 1918;Harjono, 2017;Ridwan et al, 2021). Finally, studies focused on earthquake geology suggest that the northern part of West Java experiences movement caused by the active Baribis Fault, which is expected to continue towards Jakarta, with varying strike lineaments ranging from 107°-127° (Sari & Subakti, 2015; Daryono et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to existing records, the seismic event that transpired on January 22, 1780 stands as the most signi cant earthquake in Java's history, measuring an 8.5 magnitude on the Richter scale. (Nugraha et al, 2014;Damanik et al, 2020;Wichmann, 1918;Harjono, 2017;Ridwan et al, 2021). Finally, studies focused on earthquake geology suggest that the northern part of West Java experiences movement caused by the active Baribis Fault, which is expected to continue towards Jakarta, with varying strike lineaments ranging from 107°-127° (Sari & Subakti, 2015; Daryono et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%