HORIZONTAL-TO-VERTICAL SPECTRAL RATIO (HVSR) METHOD FOR EARTHQUAKE RISK DETERMINATION OF JAKARTA CITY WITH MICROTREMOR DATA

<p align="justify">Jakarta is the capital of the Republic of Indonesia which lies above a thick sedimentary basin. Geographically, Jakarta is 200 km away from the Indo-Australian subduction zone that sinks under the island of Java. As the center of government, in Jakarta there are ma...

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Main Author: WIDIA PAMUNGKAS I. - NIM: 12314028 , ROSLIANI
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spelling id-itb.:306962018-06-25T09:58:30ZHORIZONTAL-TO-VERTICAL SPECTRAL RATIO (HVSR) METHOD FOR EARTHQUAKE RISK DETERMINATION OF JAKARTA CITY WITH MICROTREMOR DATA WIDIA PAMUNGKAS I. - NIM: 12314028 , ROSLIANI Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/30696 <p align="justify">Jakarta is the capital of the Republic of Indonesia which lies above a thick sedimentary basin. Geographically, Jakarta is 200 km away from the Indo-Australian subduction zone that sinks under the island of Java. As the center of government, in Jakarta there are many vital buildings and with the thick sediments underlying the city of Jakarta, this region has considerable seismic vulnerability. This will be dangerous if there is an earthquake that has same frequency as the natural frequency of the building. There will be a resonance resulting in amplification of seismic waves in the area. Each building has a different natural frequency, one that affects it is the height of the building. To characterize the subsurface structure of the Jakarta Basin, microtremor data processing was obtained from the recording of 95 station which was operated in October 2013 - February 2014 using Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) method. HVSR is a method for obtaining subsurface information from single station measurements by comparing the fourier spectrum of horizontal components to its vertical components. This ratio is a function of the frequency that will produce the H/V curve. The dominant frequency value on the HVSR curve represents the natural frequency of the area. The Seismic Vulnerability Index (Kg), which serves to determine the soil weak zone, can be calculated from the H/V curve. The dominant frequency value maps generated for the Jakarta area range from 0.2-0.22 Hz for low frequencies and 1-8.6 Hz for high frequencies. The large dominant frequency correlates with the thin sediment layer. Based on the frequency range, the south and northwest regions of Jakarta have relatively shallow basement depths compared to other regions. The resulting amplification value map can be divided into 4 maps with different period ranges. From the four maps, the North Jakarta area or the area around Jakarta's coastline is most at risk of amplification with an H/V value up to 11 because the area is associated with alluvial deposits and coastal sediments. The seismic vulnerability distribution map in Jakarta City ranges from 15-850 relatively high in northeast and north of Jakarta.<p align="justify"> text
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description <p align="justify">Jakarta is the capital of the Republic of Indonesia which lies above a thick sedimentary basin. Geographically, Jakarta is 200 km away from the Indo-Australian subduction zone that sinks under the island of Java. As the center of government, in Jakarta there are many vital buildings and with the thick sediments underlying the city of Jakarta, this region has considerable seismic vulnerability. This will be dangerous if there is an earthquake that has same frequency as the natural frequency of the building. There will be a resonance resulting in amplification of seismic waves in the area. Each building has a different natural frequency, one that affects it is the height of the building. To characterize the subsurface structure of the Jakarta Basin, microtremor data processing was obtained from the recording of 95 station which was operated in October 2013 - February 2014 using Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) method. HVSR is a method for obtaining subsurface information from single station measurements by comparing the fourier spectrum of horizontal components to its vertical components. This ratio is a function of the frequency that will produce the H/V curve. The dominant frequency value on the HVSR curve represents the natural frequency of the area. The Seismic Vulnerability Index (Kg), which serves to determine the soil weak zone, can be calculated from the H/V curve. The dominant frequency value maps generated for the Jakarta area range from 0.2-0.22 Hz for low frequencies and 1-8.6 Hz for high frequencies. The large dominant frequency correlates with the thin sediment layer. Based on the frequency range, the south and northwest regions of Jakarta have relatively shallow basement depths compared to other regions. The resulting amplification value map can be divided into 4 maps with different period ranges. From the four maps, the North Jakarta area or the area around Jakarta's coastline is most at risk of amplification with an H/V value up to 11 because the area is associated with alluvial deposits and coastal sediments. The seismic vulnerability distribution map in Jakarta City ranges from 15-850 relatively high in northeast and north of Jakarta.<p align="justify">
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author WIDIA PAMUNGKAS I. - NIM: 12314028 , ROSLIANI
spellingShingle WIDIA PAMUNGKAS I. - NIM: 12314028 , ROSLIANI
HORIZONTAL-TO-VERTICAL SPECTRAL RATIO (HVSR) METHOD FOR EARTHQUAKE RISK DETERMINATION OF JAKARTA CITY WITH MICROTREMOR DATA
author_facet WIDIA PAMUNGKAS I. - NIM: 12314028 , ROSLIANI
author_sort WIDIA PAMUNGKAS I. - NIM: 12314028 , ROSLIANI
title HORIZONTAL-TO-VERTICAL SPECTRAL RATIO (HVSR) METHOD FOR EARTHQUAKE RISK DETERMINATION OF JAKARTA CITY WITH MICROTREMOR DATA
title_short HORIZONTAL-TO-VERTICAL SPECTRAL RATIO (HVSR) METHOD FOR EARTHQUAKE RISK DETERMINATION OF JAKARTA CITY WITH MICROTREMOR DATA
title_full HORIZONTAL-TO-VERTICAL SPECTRAL RATIO (HVSR) METHOD FOR EARTHQUAKE RISK DETERMINATION OF JAKARTA CITY WITH MICROTREMOR DATA
title_fullStr HORIZONTAL-TO-VERTICAL SPECTRAL RATIO (HVSR) METHOD FOR EARTHQUAKE RISK DETERMINATION OF JAKARTA CITY WITH MICROTREMOR DATA
title_full_unstemmed HORIZONTAL-TO-VERTICAL SPECTRAL RATIO (HVSR) METHOD FOR EARTHQUAKE RISK DETERMINATION OF JAKARTA CITY WITH MICROTREMOR DATA
title_sort horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (hvsr) method for earthquake risk determination of jakarta city with microtremor data
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/30696
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