Seismic Hazard Function (SHF) study of coastal sources of Sumatra Island: SHF evaluation of Padang and Bengkulu cities

Abstract Significant earthquakes on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, have predominantly been earthquakes with a thrust mechanism that occurred due to the subduction process and seismotectonics near coastal cities of West and South Sumatra, which could be affected by earthquakes triggered by these s...

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Main Authors: Wahyu Triyoso, Aris Suwondo, Tedi Yudistira, David P. Sahara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-02-01
Series:Geoscience Letters
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40562-020-00151-x
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spelling doaj-97f4d6a288d4486c9a6d630db78ee9312021-02-14T12:10:56ZengSpringerOpenGeoscience Letters2196-40922020-02-01711710.1186/s40562-020-00151-xSeismic Hazard Function (SHF) study of coastal sources of Sumatra Island: SHF evaluation of Padang and Bengkulu citiesWahyu Triyoso0Aris Suwondo1Tedi Yudistira2David P. Sahara3Global Geophysics Group, Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, Bandung Institute of TechnologyMagister Program Earth Science, Bandung Institute of TechnologyGlobal Geophysics Group, Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, Bandung Institute of TechnologyGlobal Geophysics Group, Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, Bandung Institute of TechnologyAbstract Significant earthquakes on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, have predominantly been earthquakes with a thrust mechanism that occurred due to the subduction process and seismotectonics near coastal cities of West and South Sumatra, which could be affected by earthquakes triggered by these seismic sources. We compared the Seismic Hazard Function (SHF) of two coastal cities of Sumatra: Bengkulu and Padang. The results showed that the SHF of Bengkulu is higher than that of Padang. Estimated earthquake hazards are presented in the form of seismic hazard maps expressed as the PGA of 10% rate of exceedance probability in 50 years. In estimating the seismic potential in Sumatra, the seismic moment rate was jointly estimated from the smoothed mean seismicity rate and the pre-seismic subduction surface strain rate model. In this study, the island of Sumatra was chosen as a master model for Seismic Hazard Analysis (SHA). The motivation for choosing Sumatra for the SHA was because of the large body of complete historical earthquake data of the North Western Sunda Arc. The SHF is calculated based on a magnitude range of 6.0 to 9.0 during 50 years with the radius distance from the source less than or equal to 100 km.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40562-020-00151-xMegathrustIntegrated source modelSeismicity smoothingPSHASeismic Hazard FunctionCoastal cities of Sumatra
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author Wahyu Triyoso
Aris Suwondo
Tedi Yudistira
David P. Sahara
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Aris Suwondo
Tedi Yudistira
David P. Sahara
Seismic Hazard Function (SHF) study of coastal sources of Sumatra Island: SHF evaluation of Padang and Bengkulu cities
Geoscience Letters
Megathrust
Integrated source model
Seismicity smoothing
PSHA
Seismic Hazard Function
Coastal cities of Sumatra
author_facet Wahyu Triyoso
Aris Suwondo
Tedi Yudistira
David P. Sahara
author_sort Wahyu Triyoso
title Seismic Hazard Function (SHF) study of coastal sources of Sumatra Island: SHF evaluation of Padang and Bengkulu cities
title_short Seismic Hazard Function (SHF) study of coastal sources of Sumatra Island: SHF evaluation of Padang and Bengkulu cities
title_full Seismic Hazard Function (SHF) study of coastal sources of Sumatra Island: SHF evaluation of Padang and Bengkulu cities
title_fullStr Seismic Hazard Function (SHF) study of coastal sources of Sumatra Island: SHF evaluation of Padang and Bengkulu cities
title_full_unstemmed Seismic Hazard Function (SHF) study of coastal sources of Sumatra Island: SHF evaluation of Padang and Bengkulu cities
title_sort seismic hazard function (shf) study of coastal sources of sumatra island: shf evaluation of padang and bengkulu cities
publisher SpringerOpen
series Geoscience Letters
issn 2196-4092
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Abstract Significant earthquakes on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, have predominantly been earthquakes with a thrust mechanism that occurred due to the subduction process and seismotectonics near coastal cities of West and South Sumatra, which could be affected by earthquakes triggered by these seismic sources. We compared the Seismic Hazard Function (SHF) of two coastal cities of Sumatra: Bengkulu and Padang. The results showed that the SHF of Bengkulu is higher than that of Padang. Estimated earthquake hazards are presented in the form of seismic hazard maps expressed as the PGA of 10% rate of exceedance probability in 50 years. In estimating the seismic potential in Sumatra, the seismic moment rate was jointly estimated from the smoothed mean seismicity rate and the pre-seismic subduction surface strain rate model. In this study, the island of Sumatra was chosen as a master model for Seismic Hazard Analysis (SHA). The motivation for choosing Sumatra for the SHA was because of the large body of complete historical earthquake data of the North Western Sunda Arc. The SHF is calculated based on a magnitude range of 6.0 to 9.0 during 50 years with the radius distance from the source less than or equal to 100 km.
topic Megathrust
Integrated source model
Seismicity smoothing
PSHA
Seismic Hazard Function
Coastal cities of Sumatra
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40562-020-00151-x
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