The 1900-km-long, trench-parallel Sumatran fault accommodates a significant amount of the right-lateral component of oblique convergence between the Eurasian and Indian/Australian plates from 10°N to 7°S. Our detailed map of the fault, compiled from topographic maps and stereographic aerial photographs, shows that unlike many other great strike-slip faults, the Sumatran fault is highly segmented. Cross-strike width of step overs between the 19 major subaerial segments is commonly many kilometers. The influence of these step overs on historical seismic source dimensions suggests that the dimensions of future events will also be influenced by fault geometry. Geomorphic offsets along the fault range as high as ∼20 km and may represent the tota...
International audienceOver the last 20 years, the Great Sumatran Fault (GSF) has been studied on lan...
I present three studies that depict the spatio-temporal spectrum of slip behavior on the Sunda megat...
The historic record of large megathrust earthquakes suggests that the potential for great destructiv...
The 1900-km-long, trench-parallel Sumatran fault accommodates a significant amount of the right-late...
Under the Sumatran plate boundary the Australian-Indian plate is subducting at about 60 mm/yr in the...
ABSTRACT Western Indonesia corresponds to the subduction of the Indo-Australian plate beneath the Eu...
International audienceLithospheric-scale faults related to oblique subduction are responsible for so...
The tectono-magmatic relationships along obliquely convergent plate boundaries, where strain partiti...
The tectono-magmatic relationships along obliquely convergent plate boundaries, where strain partiti...
Recent geological work within the Contract Area of P.T. Riotinto Bethlehem Indonesia in West Sumatra...
abstract: Shallow earthquakes in the upper part of the overriding plate of subduction zones can be d...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The Sumatran Fault has been subjected of scientific researches for decades. Katili (1967) is regarde...
The combination of the Sunda megathrust and the (strike-slip) Sumatran Fault (SF) represents a type ...
The Indo-Australian plate subducts obliquely beneath the Sunda plate leading to a slip partitioning ...
International audienceOver the last 20 years, the Great Sumatran Fault (GSF) has been studied on lan...
I present three studies that depict the spatio-temporal spectrum of slip behavior on the Sunda megat...
The historic record of large megathrust earthquakes suggests that the potential for great destructiv...
The 1900-km-long, trench-parallel Sumatran fault accommodates a significant amount of the right-late...
Under the Sumatran plate boundary the Australian-Indian plate is subducting at about 60 mm/yr in the...
ABSTRACT Western Indonesia corresponds to the subduction of the Indo-Australian plate beneath the Eu...
International audienceLithospheric-scale faults related to oblique subduction are responsible for so...
The tectono-magmatic relationships along obliquely convergent plate boundaries, where strain partiti...
The tectono-magmatic relationships along obliquely convergent plate boundaries, where strain partiti...
Recent geological work within the Contract Area of P.T. Riotinto Bethlehem Indonesia in West Sumatra...
abstract: Shallow earthquakes in the upper part of the overriding plate of subduction zones can be d...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The Sumatran Fault has been subjected of scientific researches for decades. Katili (1967) is regarde...
The combination of the Sunda megathrust and the (strike-slip) Sumatran Fault (SF) represents a type ...
The Indo-Australian plate subducts obliquely beneath the Sunda plate leading to a slip partitioning ...
International audienceOver the last 20 years, the Great Sumatran Fault (GSF) has been studied on lan...
I present three studies that depict the spatio-temporal spectrum of slip behavior on the Sunda megat...
The historic record of large megathrust earthquakes suggests that the potential for great destructiv...