The Lembang fault is located around eight kilometers from Bandung City, West Java, Indonesia. The existence of this fault runs through densely populated settlement and tourism area. It is an active fault structure with increasing seismic activity where the 28 August 2011 earthquake occurred. The seismic response at the site is strongly influenced by local geological conditions. The ambient noise measurements from the western part of this fault give strong implication for a complex 3-D tectonic setting. Hence, near surface Electromagnetic (EM) measurements are carried out to understand the location of the local active fault of the research area. Hence, near surface EM measurements are carried out to understand the location of the local active fault and the top of the basement structure of the research area. The Transientelectromagnetic (TEM) measurements are carried out along three profiles, which include 35 TEM soundings. The results indicate that TEM data give detailed conductivity distribution of fault structure in the study area.
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24 April 2015
4TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EARTHQUAKE AND DISASTER MITIGATION 2014 (ISEDM 2014)
11–12 November 2014
Bandung, Indonesia
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April 24 2015
Earthquake disaster mitigation of Lembang Fault West Java with electromagnetic method
Widodo
Widodo
Geophysical Engineering,
Bandung Institute of Technology
, 40132, Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected]
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1658, 030010 (2015)
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Widodo; Earthquake disaster mitigation of Lembang Fault West Java with electromagnetic method. AIP Conf. Proc. 24 April 2015; 1658 (1): 030010. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4915018
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