International audienceWe present the aftershock activity following the February 15, 1994, Mw 6.8 earthquake which was strongly felt in southern Sumatra, Indonesia, near the Great Sumatran Fault (GSF). At this place, the slip rate is supposed to be low; neverthless, three M>6 events occurred along this segment during this century. No significant instrumental microseismi-city has ever been recorded there. We use data from both the regional Indonesian network and a local seismic array operating 11 days after the mainshock during one month. Aftershocks mostly locate in a broad zone of 55x20 km 2 near two active NW-trending strike-slip segments of the GSF separated by a recent caldera, Suwoh. During the experiment, the NW segment (from Suwoh up ...
Abstract Over the last decade, studies of natural hazards in Sumatra have focused primarily on great...
The 12 September 2007 Mw 8.4 Bengkulu earthquake in Sumatra marked the first in a modern series of l...
While investigating features of Quaternary displacement along the Great Sumatran fault zone in the P...
International audienceWe present the aftershock activity following the February 15, 1994, Mw 6.8 ear...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The Sumatra mega-earthquake with magnitude 9.3 of 26 December 2004 was the strongest earthquake in t...
Great subduction earthquakes exhibit segmentation both within the rupture of individual events and i...
We analyze the rupture history of this earthquake, the largest thrust earthquake since 1977, primari...
[1] Indonesia is repeatedly unsettled by severe volcano- and earthquake-related disasters, which are...
A sequence of large strike-slip earthquakes occurred west of Sunda Trench beneath the Wharton Basin....
On 6 December 2016, an Mw 6.5 earthquake occurred in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, about 30 km to the north of t...
We present geodetically derived coseismic slip models for four Mw ~6 strike-slip earthquakes that st...
AbstractWe present here an analysis of the destructive Mw 6.2 earthquake sequence that took place on...
We study the local seismicity in East Java around the Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex that is conne...
Abstract Over the last decade, studies of natural hazards in Sumatra have focused primarily on great...
The 12 September 2007 Mw 8.4 Bengkulu earthquake in Sumatra marked the first in a modern series of l...
While investigating features of Quaternary displacement along the Great Sumatran fault zone in the P...
International audienceWe present the aftershock activity following the February 15, 1994, Mw 6.8 ear...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The Sumatra mega-earthquake with magnitude 9.3 of 26 December 2004 was the strongest earthquake in t...
Great subduction earthquakes exhibit segmentation both within the rupture of individual events and i...
We analyze the rupture history of this earthquake, the largest thrust earthquake since 1977, primari...
[1] Indonesia is repeatedly unsettled by severe volcano- and earthquake-related disasters, which are...
A sequence of large strike-slip earthquakes occurred west of Sunda Trench beneath the Wharton Basin....
On 6 December 2016, an Mw 6.5 earthquake occurred in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, about 30 km to the north of t...
We present geodetically derived coseismic slip models for four Mw ~6 strike-slip earthquakes that st...
AbstractWe present here an analysis of the destructive Mw 6.2 earthquake sequence that took place on...
We study the local seismicity in East Java around the Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex that is conne...
Abstract Over the last decade, studies of natural hazards in Sumatra have focused primarily on great...
The 12 September 2007 Mw 8.4 Bengkulu earthquake in Sumatra marked the first in a modern series of l...
While investigating features of Quaternary displacement along the Great Sumatran fault zone in the P...