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AIP Conference Proceedings.
In the rainy season, Indonesia often experience landslide disasters. Rainwater flows on the surface of the ground and partially into the ground, and changing the groundwater level (GWL) which can cause pressure on surrounding material. Water becomes
Publikováno v:
Marine Geodesy. 28:291-304
Indonesia has maritime boundaries with 10 countries namely: Australia, Timor Leste, Papua New Guinea (PNG), Palau, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and India. Many treaties have been ratified concerning these boundaries. Unfortuna
Autor:
C. Subarya, M. A. Kasuma, H. Rajiyowiryono, Hasanuddin Z. Abidin, Dudy Darmawan, Y. Sudibyo, Joenil Kahar, Arifin Akbar, Rochman Djaja, Samsul Hadi, Irwan Meilano
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards. 23:365-387
Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia with a population of about 10 million people, inhabiting an area of about 25 × 25 km. It has been reported for sometime that locations in Jakarta are subsiding at different rates. Up to the present, there has
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Boudewijn Ambrosius, Christophe Vigny, Hasanuddin Z. Abidin, D. van Loon, Wim Simons, Dina Anggreni Sarsito, Peter Morgan, S. Haji Abu, Joenil Kahar, A. Walpersdorf
Publikováno v:
Geodesy Beyond 2000 ISBN: 9783642641053
In November 1998, concurrently with the third GPS campaign of the international GEODY5SEA (GEODYnamics of South and South East Asia) project, a dense geodetic network in Sulawesi, Indonesia was re-measured with GPS. The network is situated in. a tect
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::96324ad6260ac29801d57dcfca731724
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59742-8_44
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59742-8_44
Autor:
Samad H. Abu, Parluhutan Manurung, Hugo Perfettini, Anne Lemoine, C. Stevens, C. Subarya, Hasanuddin Z. Abidin, Peter Morgan, A. Walpersdorf, Wim Simons, Danny van Loon, Christophe Vigny, Joenil Kahar, Yehuda Bock, Robert McCaffrey, Boudewijn Ambrosius
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 107:ETG 7-1
[1] Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements made in Sulawesi, Indonesia, from 1992 to 1999 detected coseismic and transient postseismic deformation related to the 1 January 1996, Mw = 7.9 earthquake on the North Sulawesi (Minahassa) trench. Thes