Hypocenter Distribution of Sinabung Volcano during January - December 2015


Authors : Izam Bahtiar Reza; Agus Setyawan; Mohammad Hasib; Ahmad Basuki

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 7 - July


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JUL786

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Abstract : Sinabung volcano is one of the active volcanoes in Indonesia. the study used seismogram recording data from January - December 2015. from this period there were 163 volcanic earthquake events with 5 stations spread across the sinabung volcano area. this study is about the hypocenter distribution of the sinabung volcano earthquake. Hypocenter distribution is done using Geiger's method with Adaptive Damping (GAD). by analyzing the depth of the earthquake with a special technique (Geiger's method with Adaptive Damping), the hypocenter distribution is obtained at a depth of 1-5 kilometers.

Keywords : Hypocenter, GAD Method, Sinabung Vulcano, Seismic.

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Sinabung volcano is one of the active volcanoes in Indonesia. the study used seismogram recording data from January - December 2015. from this period there were 163 volcanic earthquake events with 5 stations spread across the sinabung volcano area. this study is about the hypocenter distribution of the sinabung volcano earthquake. Hypocenter distribution is done using Geiger's method with Adaptive Damping (GAD). by analyzing the depth of the earthquake with a special technique (Geiger's method with Adaptive Damping), the hypocenter distribution is obtained at a depth of 1-5 kilometers.

Keywords : Hypocenter, GAD Method, Sinabung Vulcano, Seismic.

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