Indonesia is vulnerable to earthquake and tsunami disaster because it is located in the fracture zone between the continental and oceanic lithospheres, running from the west of Sumatera, though the south of Java, NTB, Sulawesi to Papua. In the theoretical framework of Indonesian tectonic lithosphere, this zone is known as Sula-spuur. The frequent earthquake and tsunamis in Indonesia justify the theory that the earth will always seeks for dynamic self-balance through oceanic basin as well as continental basement expansions. Based on the tectonic lithosphere analysis, the anatomy of earthquake and tsunami disaster in Java falls into two different paths. The first is northwestward path in Western Java following the Semangko fault trend, from P...
Almost all of the Indonesian territories are high potential of geologic disaster, such as earthquake...
Indonesia is known as disaster prone country due to geographical, geological and demographical condi...
The effects of the Great Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake and the resulting tsunami on December 26, 2004 ...
Indonesia is vulnerable to earthquake and tsunami disaster because it is located in the fracture zon...
Tsunamis are not rare events for the Indonesian Archipelago as a consequence of four major plate bou...
Abstract: Relocation of earthquakes recorded by the agency for meteorology, climatology and geophysi...
Relocation of earthquakes recorded by the agency for meteorology, climatology and geophysics (BMKG) ...
Following the massive loss of life caused by the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake in Indonesia and its tsu...
Natural hazards that are affecting humans are mostly related to geological processes, for example ea...
Since in the past 5 years a number of investigators have suggested in tsunami Aceh which was occurre...
As the world’s largest archipelagic country in Earth’s most active tectonic region, Indonesia faces ...
On 28 March 2005 the Sunda megathrust in Indonesia ruptured again, producing another great earthquak...
Large subduction earthquakes have repeatedly occurred along the Sumatra subduction zone, where the A...
Abstract. Indonesia is the country with the second-highest level of seismicity in the world after Ja...
After lying dormant for about a thousand years, sudden slippage of a 1600-km long section of the ...
Almost all of the Indonesian territories are high potential of geologic disaster, such as earthquake...
Indonesia is known as disaster prone country due to geographical, geological and demographical condi...
The effects of the Great Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake and the resulting tsunami on December 26, 2004 ...
Indonesia is vulnerable to earthquake and tsunami disaster because it is located in the fracture zon...
Tsunamis are not rare events for the Indonesian Archipelago as a consequence of four major plate bou...
Abstract: Relocation of earthquakes recorded by the agency for meteorology, climatology and geophysi...
Relocation of earthquakes recorded by the agency for meteorology, climatology and geophysics (BMKG) ...
Following the massive loss of life caused by the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake in Indonesia and its tsu...
Natural hazards that are affecting humans are mostly related to geological processes, for example ea...
Since in the past 5 years a number of investigators have suggested in tsunami Aceh which was occurre...
As the world’s largest archipelagic country in Earth’s most active tectonic region, Indonesia faces ...
On 28 March 2005 the Sunda megathrust in Indonesia ruptured again, producing another great earthquak...
Large subduction earthquakes have repeatedly occurred along the Sumatra subduction zone, where the A...
Abstract. Indonesia is the country with the second-highest level of seismicity in the world after Ja...
After lying dormant for about a thousand years, sudden slippage of a 1600-km long section of the ...
Almost all of the Indonesian territories are high potential of geologic disaster, such as earthquake...
Indonesia is known as disaster prone country due to geographical, geological and demographical condi...
The effects of the Great Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake and the resulting tsunami on December 26, 2004 ...