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MAIPARK RESEARCH DATA

Introduction

Several earthquake events that shook Jakarta's city some time ago (M 6.4, 2018; M 7.4, 2019; M 5.4, 2020, BMKG) have impacted awareness of earthquake risk in Jakarta more broadly.

The Baribis fault, as one of the active faults in the West Java region, is indicated to continue to the south of DKI Jakarta (Simandjutak and Barber, 1996). However, evidence of the activity of the Baribis fault still lacks information.

The Baribis fault line along the West Java region has important implications for the threat of natural disasters, which will be significantly affected by an earthquake. Micro-earthquake observation studies are expected to explain the activity of earthquake sources under Jakarta and its surroundings.

Data Type

  • A discrete collection of waveform data in miniSEED format.
  • Data is recorded daily during the period July 2019 to August 2020.
  • Data acquisition was carried out with a three-component sensor instrument C100 wideband seismometers, which have a wide bandwidth ranging from 0.1 Hz-98 Hz, a sensitivity of 1500 V/m/s on all components, and the signal is digitized at a resolution of 32 bits.

Data Request

The data used in this study were obtained from a borehole seismometer instrument funded by PT Reasuransi MAIPARK Indonesia.

 

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PT. Reasuransi MAIPARK Indonesia Multivision Tower 8th Floor Jl. Kuningan Mulia Blok 9 B Jakarta 12960, Indonesia

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