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pro vyhledávání: '"S. S. O. Puntodewo"'
Autor:
S. S. O. Puntodewo, Joachim F. Genrich, C. Subarya, L. Prawirodirdjo, Yehuda Bock, C. Stevens, Peter C. Zwick, Robert McCaffrey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 105:28363-28376
Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements along the subduction zone of northern Sumatra (2°S to 3°N) reveal that the strain associated with the oblique convergence of the Australian plate with Eurasia is almost fully partitioned between trench-n
Autor:
S. S. O. Puntodewo, Joachim F. Genrich, Shimon Wdowinski, C. Subarya, L. Prawirodirdjo, Yehuda Bock, Robert McCaffrey, C. Stevens
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
We model spatial variations in horizontal displacements of 117 geodetic sites measured during annual surveys in 1989-1996 with the Global Positioning System (GPS) as elastic strain across a locked strike-slip fault to infer the contemporary slip rate
Autor:
S. Sutisna, S. S. O. Puntodewo, J. Rais, C. Subarya, L. Prawirodirdjo, J. F. Genrich, Yehuda Bock
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 105:28343-28361
An analysis combining historical triangulation and recent Global Positioning System (GPS) survey measurements in west and north Sumatra, Indonesia, reveals a detailed slip history along the central part of the Sumatran fault. The arc-parallel compone
Autor:
S. S. O. Puntodewo, Christophe Vigny, C. Subarya, Yehuda Bock, Robert McCaffrey, C. Stevens, Endang, Joachim F. Genrich, Fauzi
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 26:2677-2680
Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements from 1992 to 1995 indicate that the left-lateral Palu fault in central Sulawesi slips at a rate of 38±8 mm/a with a locking depth between 2 and 8 km. From the measured slip rate and the historic seismicit
Autor:
Peter C. Zwick, Y. Bocl, J. Rais, Robert McCaffrey, Joachim F. Genrich, Eric Calais, C. Subarya, S. S. O. Puntodewo, C. Stevens, L. Prawirodirdjo, R. McCaffrey Fauzi
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 24:2601-2604
Deformation above the Sumatra subduction zone, revealed by Global Positioning System (GPS) geodetic surveys, shows nearly complete coupling of the forearc to the subducting plate south of 0.5°S and half as much to the north. The abrupt change in pla
Autor:
R. Poewariardi, Joachim F. Genrich, S. S. O. Puntodewo, Peter C. Zwick, Robert McCaffrey, J. Rais, C. Stevens, Shimon Wdowinski, C. Subarya, Yehuda Bock, Eric Calais, Fauzi
Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics. 237:141-153
Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements made in 1991, 1992 and 1993 provide preliminary estimates of slip distribution between the Australian and Pacific plates in Irian Jaya, Indonesia. We interpret the GPS results with constraints from earthqu
Autor:
J. Rais, F K Brunner, Y. Bock, Paul Tregoning, S. S. O. Puntodewo, C. Subarya, E. Calais, J. F. Genrich, Robert McCaffrey
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 21:2135-2138
Convergence across the Java Trench has been estimated for the first time, from annual Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements commencing in 1989. The directions of motion of Christmas and Cocos Island are within 1 deg of that predicted by the No
Autor:
L. Prawirodirdjo, Yehuda Bock, C. Stevens, Joachim F. Genrich, Robert McCaffrey, S. S. O. Puntodewo, Eric Calais, C. Subarya
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research. 108
Terrestrial Reference Frame 2000. We compute poles of rotation for the Australia, Eurasia, and Pacific plates based on our analysis of the global GPS data. We find that regional tectonics is dominated by the interaction of four discrete, rotating blo