Sundaland, which covers Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, has moved towards the east before the Aceh earthquake, but shortly after the earthquake, the motion of most of Sundaland was towards the west. The main objective of this study is to monitor the post-seismic motion of Peninsular Malaysia due to the previous earthquakes such as Aceh 2004, Nias 2005 and Bengkulu 2007. Seventy eight (78) Malaysia Real Time Kinematic Network (MyRTKnet) and thirty (30) Global Positioning System (GPS) stations worldwide were used in this study. The Bernese 5.0 software with double difference strategy was used to process all the data. The results show that the west-northwest part has the worse deformat...
To detect the postseismic deformation following the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake, we have repeate...
The earthquake was one of the biggest natural disasters in Sumatra and dramatically affected this re...
International audienceA unique GPS velocity field that spans the entire Southeast Asia region is pre...
Sundaland, which covers Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Lao...
From the Global Positioning System (GPS) measurement over a large part of South East-Asia in 1994 – ...
Located on the Sunda tectonic block which encompasses a major part of the Southeast Asia region, Mal...
This paper seeks to investigate the tectonic motion of Malaysia using the Malaysian Active GPS Stati...
Series of major earthquakes struck the Sundaland plate as a result of convergence with neighboring p...
The impact of postseismic decay has been concerned mostly with the edge of plate boundaries. But gre...
Sundaland plate experiencing significant crustal deformation due to series of major earthquakes that...
The existence of intra-plate deformation of the Sundaland platelet along its eastern edge in North B...
Data collected at ,60 Global Positioning System (GPS) sites in southeast Asia show the crustal defor...
We analyse temporal variation of crustal deformation derived from Global Positioning System (GPS) me...
The Mw 8.5 Bengkulu earthquake of 30 September 2007 and the Mw8.6 28 March 2005 are considered among...
The Mw 8.5 Bengkulu earthquake of 30 September 2007 and the Mw8.6 28 March 2005 are considered among...
To detect the postseismic deformation following the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake, we have repeate...
The earthquake was one of the biggest natural disasters in Sumatra and dramatically affected this re...
International audienceA unique GPS velocity field that spans the entire Southeast Asia region is pre...
Sundaland, which covers Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Lao...
From the Global Positioning System (GPS) measurement over a large part of South East-Asia in 1994 – ...
Located on the Sunda tectonic block which encompasses a major part of the Southeast Asia region, Mal...
This paper seeks to investigate the tectonic motion of Malaysia using the Malaysian Active GPS Stati...
Series of major earthquakes struck the Sundaland plate as a result of convergence with neighboring p...
The impact of postseismic decay has been concerned mostly with the edge of plate boundaries. But gre...
Sundaland plate experiencing significant crustal deformation due to series of major earthquakes that...
The existence of intra-plate deformation of the Sundaland platelet along its eastern edge in North B...
Data collected at ,60 Global Positioning System (GPS) sites in southeast Asia show the crustal defor...
We analyse temporal variation of crustal deformation derived from Global Positioning System (GPS) me...
The Mw 8.5 Bengkulu earthquake of 30 September 2007 and the Mw8.6 28 March 2005 are considered among...
The Mw 8.5 Bengkulu earthquake of 30 September 2007 and the Mw8.6 28 March 2005 are considered among...
To detect the postseismic deformation following the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake, we have repeate...
The earthquake was one of the biggest natural disasters in Sumatra and dramatically affected this re...
International audienceA unique GPS velocity field that spans the entire Southeast Asia region is pre...