The Sumatran subduction zone exhibits strong seismic and tsunamogenic potential with the prominent examples of the 2004, 2005 and 2007 earthquakes. Here, we invert travel time data of local earthquakes for vp and vp/vs velocity models of the central Sumatran forearc. Data were acquired by an amphibious seismometer network consisting of 52 land stations and 10 ocean bottom seismometers located on a segment of the Sumatran subduction zone that had not ruptured in a great earthquake since 1797 but witnessed recent ruptures to the north in 2005 (Nias earthquake, Mw = 8.7) and to the south in 2007 (Bengkulu earthquake, Mw = 8.5). 2D and 3D vp velocity anomalies reveal the downgoing slab and the sedimentary basins. Although the seismicity pattern...
Earthquake history shows that the Sunda subduction zone of the Indonesian margin produces great eart...
Under the Sumatran plate boundary the Australian-Indian plate is subducting at about 60 mm/yr in the...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The Sumatran subduction zone exhibits strong seismic and tsunamogenic potential with the prominent e...
On September 12 2007, an Mw 8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segm...
On 12 September 2007, an Mw8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segme...
On September 12 2007, an Mw 8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segm...
Earthquakes in subduction zones rupture the plate boundary fault in discrete segments. One factor th...
The tectonic setting of Sumatra Island is strongly influenced by the oblique subduction of the Indo-...
In subduction zones the plate interface (megathrust) is typically poorly imaged at depths > 12 km, h...
The main objective of this research is to understand the seismic structure beneath Sumatra and its s...
The Sumatran margin suffered three great earthquakes in recent years (Aceh-Andaman 26 December 2004 ...
The inversion seismic tomography algorithm (ITS) was used to calculate 3D seismic anomalies models f...
Southern Sumatra and its surroundings are close to the contact zone of the Indo-Australian plate and...
Earthquake history shows that the Sunda subduction zone of the Indonesian margin produces great eart...
Under the Sumatran plate boundary the Australian-Indian plate is subducting at about 60 mm/yr in the...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The Sumatran subduction zone exhibits strong seismic and tsunamogenic potential with the prominent e...
On September 12 2007, an Mw 8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segm...
On 12 September 2007, an Mw8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segme...
On September 12 2007, an Mw 8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segm...
Earthquakes in subduction zones rupture the plate boundary fault in discrete segments. One factor th...
The tectonic setting of Sumatra Island is strongly influenced by the oblique subduction of the Indo-...
In subduction zones the plate interface (megathrust) is typically poorly imaged at depths > 12 km, h...
The main objective of this research is to understand the seismic structure beneath Sumatra and its s...
The Sumatran margin suffered three great earthquakes in recent years (Aceh-Andaman 26 December 2004 ...
The inversion seismic tomography algorithm (ITS) was used to calculate 3D seismic anomalies models f...
Southern Sumatra and its surroundings are close to the contact zone of the Indo-Australian plate and...
Earthquake history shows that the Sunda subduction zone of the Indonesian margin produces great eart...
Under the Sumatran plate boundary the Australian-Indian plate is subducting at about 60 mm/yr in the...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...