DETERMINATION OF RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF TIDE-STATIONS FOR EARLY WARNING BASED ON NUMERIC MODELING (CASE STUDY: WESTERN INDONESIA)

Indonesia is a country that is located at the intersection of three main plates, so the potential for a tsunami event in Indonesia is quite high. Indonesia is ready to prepare 160 tidal stations which are well-known in Indonesian territory as an early warning system in order to reduce losses caused...

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Main Author: Yasmin Azzahra, Fatimah
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/52110
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spelling id-itb.:521102021-02-08T15:16:57ZDETERMINATION OF RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF TIDE-STATIONS FOR EARLY WARNING BASED ON NUMERIC MODELING (CASE STUDY: WESTERN INDONESIA) Yasmin Azzahra, Fatimah Indonesia Final Project Tsunami early warning, tidal station, high wave tsunami, evaluation, arrival time. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/52110 Indonesia is a country that is located at the intersection of three main plates, so the potential for a tsunami event in Indonesia is quite high. Indonesia is ready to prepare 160 tidal stations which are well-known in Indonesian territory as an early warning system in order to reduce losses caused by the tsunami phenomenon. However, the distribution of these tide stations is still lacking in recording tsunami signals, so that additional tidal stations are needed. Therefore, a tsunami simulation location was carried out in order to take advantage of the new tidal station points which would later assist the Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System (InaTEWS). The tsunami simulation in this study uses the COMCOT v.1.7 numerical model, in which there are three domains with 13 scenarios. The data used are bathymetry data from BATNAS, the height of the PTHA tsunami data, data on the distribution of tidal stations and ports along the Indonesian coast, and earthquake parameters. The simulation results show that from 81 evaluation points, 17 tide stations are selected as points that are considered because can receive tsunamis faster 1 shows a 7 minute signal that the BIG tide station has been installed. Of these 17 location points, the value of the fastest arrival time to record a tsunami signal is called 0 minutes, because at that location it is at broken subduction. text
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description Indonesia is a country that is located at the intersection of three main plates, so the potential for a tsunami event in Indonesia is quite high. Indonesia is ready to prepare 160 tidal stations which are well-known in Indonesian territory as an early warning system in order to reduce losses caused by the tsunami phenomenon. However, the distribution of these tide stations is still lacking in recording tsunami signals, so that additional tidal stations are needed. Therefore, a tsunami simulation location was carried out in order to take advantage of the new tidal station points which would later assist the Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System (InaTEWS). The tsunami simulation in this study uses the COMCOT v.1.7 numerical model, in which there are three domains with 13 scenarios. The data used are bathymetry data from BATNAS, the height of the PTHA tsunami data, data on the distribution of tidal stations and ports along the Indonesian coast, and earthquake parameters. The simulation results show that from 81 evaluation points, 17 tide stations are selected as points that are considered because can receive tsunamis faster 1 shows a 7 minute signal that the BIG tide station has been installed. Of these 17 location points, the value of the fastest arrival time to record a tsunami signal is called 0 minutes, because at that location it is at broken subduction.
format Final Project
author Yasmin Azzahra, Fatimah
spellingShingle Yasmin Azzahra, Fatimah
DETERMINATION OF RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF TIDE-STATIONS FOR EARLY WARNING BASED ON NUMERIC MODELING (CASE STUDY: WESTERN INDONESIA)
author_facet Yasmin Azzahra, Fatimah
author_sort Yasmin Azzahra, Fatimah
title DETERMINATION OF RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF TIDE-STATIONS FOR EARLY WARNING BASED ON NUMERIC MODELING (CASE STUDY: WESTERN INDONESIA)
title_short DETERMINATION OF RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF TIDE-STATIONS FOR EARLY WARNING BASED ON NUMERIC MODELING (CASE STUDY: WESTERN INDONESIA)
title_full DETERMINATION OF RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF TIDE-STATIONS FOR EARLY WARNING BASED ON NUMERIC MODELING (CASE STUDY: WESTERN INDONESIA)
title_fullStr DETERMINATION OF RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF TIDE-STATIONS FOR EARLY WARNING BASED ON NUMERIC MODELING (CASE STUDY: WESTERN INDONESIA)
title_full_unstemmed DETERMINATION OF RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF TIDE-STATIONS FOR EARLY WARNING BASED ON NUMERIC MODELING (CASE STUDY: WESTERN INDONESIA)
title_sort determination of recommended locations of tide-stations for early warning based on numeric modeling (case study: western indonesia)
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/52110
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