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Near-Surface Fault Structures of the Seulimuem Segment Based on Electrical Resistivity Model
by
Yanis, Muhammad
, Ismail, Nazli
, Idris, Syafrizal
, Abdullah, Faisal
, Hanafiah, Bukhari
in
Anomalies
/ Disaster management
/ Earthquakes
/ Electrical resistivity
/ Geoelectricity
/ Physics
/ Segments
/ Slip
/ Subduction (geology)
/ Trenching
/ Two dimensional models
2017
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Near-Surface Fault Structures of the Seulimuem Segment Based on Electrical Resistivity Model
by
Yanis, Muhammad
, Ismail, Nazli
, Idris, Syafrizal
, Abdullah, Faisal
, Hanafiah, Bukhari
in
Anomalies
/ Disaster management
/ Earthquakes
/ Electrical resistivity
/ Geoelectricity
/ Physics
/ Segments
/ Slip
/ Subduction (geology)
/ Trenching
/ Two dimensional models
2017
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Near-Surface Fault Structures of the Seulimuem Segment Based on Electrical Resistivity Model
by
Yanis, Muhammad
, Ismail, Nazli
, Idris, Syafrizal
, Abdullah, Faisal
, Hanafiah, Bukhari
in
Anomalies
/ Disaster management
/ Earthquakes
/ Electrical resistivity
/ Geoelectricity
/ Physics
/ Segments
/ Slip
/ Subduction (geology)
/ Trenching
/ Two dimensional models
2017
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Near-Surface Fault Structures of the Seulimuem Segment Based on Electrical Resistivity Model
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Near-Surface Fault Structures of the Seulimuem Segment Based on Electrical Resistivity Model
2017
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Overview
The Great Sumatran Fault (GSF) system is arc-parallel strike-slip fault system along the volcanic front related to the oblique subduction of the oceanic Indo-Australian plate. Large earthquakes along the southern GSF since 1892 have been reported, but the Seulimuem segment at the northernmost Sumatran has not produced large earthquakes in the past 100 years. The 200-km-long segment is considered to be a seismic gap. Detailed geological study of the fault and thus its surface trace locations, late Quaternary slip rate, and rupture history are urgently needed for earthquake disaster mitigation in the future. However, finding a suitable area for paleoseismic trenching is an obstacle when the fault traces are not clearly shown on the surface. We have conducted geoelectrical measurement in Lamtamot area of Aceh Besar District in order to locate the fault line for paleoseismic excavation. Apparent resistivity data were collected along 40 m profile parallel to the planned trenching site. The 2D electrical resistivity model provided evidence of some resistivity anomalies by high lateral contrast. This anomaly almost coincides with the topographic scarp which is modified by agriculture on the surface at the northern part of Lamtamot. The steep dipping electrical contrast may correspond to a fault. However, the model does not resolve well evidences from minor faults that can be related to the presence of surface ruptures. A near fault paleoseismic investigation requires trenching across the fault in order to detect and analyze the geological record of the past large earthquakes along the Seulimuem segment.
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IOP Publishing
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