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3-D shallow shear velocity structure of the Jakarta Basin from transdimensional ambient noise tomography
Situated on the northern coast of the Indonesian island of Java, Jakarta and its metropolitan area (Greater Jakarta) are subject to significant earthquake hazards from a subduction zone south of Java and nearby active crustal faults. The seismic risk may be even higher because Greater Jakarta reside...
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author | Ry, Rexha Verdhora Cummins, Phil R Hejrani, Babak Widiyantoro, Sri |
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description | Situated on the northern coast of the Indonesian island of Java, Jakarta and its metropolitan area (Greater Jakarta) are subject to significant earthquake hazards from a subduction zone south of Java and nearby active crustal faults. The seismic risk may be even higher because Greater Jakarta resides on a sedimentary basin filled with thick Pliocene–Pleistocene sediments. A comprehensive study of Jakarta Basin's properties and geometry is important for creating robust seismic hazard and risk assessments. The main objective of this study is to develop a 3-D model of Jakarta Basin's shallow shear-wave velocity (V(S) ) structure and improve on previous models that did not cover the basin edge due to the extent of data coverage. Between April and October 2018, we deployed a new temporary seismic network to extend the spatial coverage beyond that of a previous deployment in 2013, and sampled 143 locations through sequential deployments of 30 broad-band sensors covering Jakarta and its adjacent areas. We conducted a 2-stage transdimensional Bayesian inversion of Rayleigh wave phase velocity dispersion curves derived from seismic noise. To begin, we applied tomography and constructed 2-D phase velocity maps for periods 1–5 s. Then, at each point in a regular grid defined on these maps, we invert each dispersion curve into 1-D depth profiles of V(S) . Finally, these profiles at gridpoints with ∼2 km spacing are interpolated to form a pseudo-3-D V(S) model. Our results reveal the edge of the Pliocene–Pleistocene sediments along the south. Also, we resolve a basement offset across south Jakarta that we suggest may be related to the western extension of the Baribis Fault (alternatively, the West Java Backarc Thrust). We recommend using this 3-D model of the Jakarta Basin for scenario earthquake ground motion simulations. Such simulations would help establish how important it might be to re-assess seismic hazard and risk in Greater Jakarta so that basin resonance and amplification are considered. |
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spelling | pubmed-101738642023-10-11 3-D shallow shear velocity structure of the Jakarta Basin from transdimensional ambient noise tomography Ry, Rexha Verdhora Cummins, Phil R Hejrani, Babak Widiyantoro, Sri Geophys J Int Seismology Situated on the northern coast of the Indonesian island of Java, Jakarta and its metropolitan area (Greater Jakarta) are subject to significant earthquake hazards from a subduction zone south of Java and nearby active crustal faults. The seismic risk may be even higher because Greater Jakarta resides on a sedimentary basin filled with thick Pliocene–Pleistocene sediments. A comprehensive study of Jakarta Basin's properties and geometry is important for creating robust seismic hazard and risk assessments. The main objective of this study is to develop a 3-D model of Jakarta Basin's shallow shear-wave velocity (V(S) ) structure and improve on previous models that did not cover the basin edge due to the extent of data coverage. Between April and October 2018, we deployed a new temporary seismic network to extend the spatial coverage beyond that of a previous deployment in 2013, and sampled 143 locations through sequential deployments of 30 broad-band sensors covering Jakarta and its adjacent areas. We conducted a 2-stage transdimensional Bayesian inversion of Rayleigh wave phase velocity dispersion curves derived from seismic noise. To begin, we applied tomography and constructed 2-D phase velocity maps for periods 1–5 s. Then, at each point in a regular grid defined on these maps, we invert each dispersion curve into 1-D depth profiles of V(S) . Finally, these profiles at gridpoints with ∼2 km spacing are interpolated to form a pseudo-3-D V(S) model. Our results reveal the edge of the Pliocene–Pleistocene sediments along the south. Also, we resolve a basement offset across south Jakarta that we suggest may be related to the western extension of the Baribis Fault (alternatively, the West Java Backarc Thrust). We recommend using this 3-D model of the Jakarta Basin for scenario earthquake ground motion simulations. Such simulations would help establish how important it might be to re-assess seismic hazard and risk in Greater Jakarta so that basin resonance and amplification are considered. Oxford University Press 2023-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10173864/ /pubmed/37193016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggad176 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Seismology Ry, Rexha Verdhora Cummins, Phil R Hejrani, Babak Widiyantoro, Sri 3-D shallow shear velocity structure of the Jakarta Basin from transdimensional ambient noise tomography |
title | 3-D shallow shear velocity structure of the Jakarta Basin from transdimensional ambient noise tomography |
title_full | 3-D shallow shear velocity structure of the Jakarta Basin from transdimensional ambient noise tomography |
title_fullStr | 3-D shallow shear velocity structure of the Jakarta Basin from transdimensional ambient noise tomography |
title_full_unstemmed | 3-D shallow shear velocity structure of the Jakarta Basin from transdimensional ambient noise tomography |
title_short | 3-D shallow shear velocity structure of the Jakarta Basin from transdimensional ambient noise tomography |
title_sort | 3-d shallow shear velocity structure of the jakarta basin from transdimensional ambient noise tomography |
topic | Seismology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10173864/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37193016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggad176 |
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