MICROEARTHQUAKE FOCAL MECHANISM ANALYSIS IN PATUHA GEOTHERMAL FIELD USING MOMENT TENSOR INVERSION METHOD
The Patuha Geothermal Field is located in West Java and is one of the geothermal fields that has produced 55 MW of energy. Energy production activities in this geothermal field generate micro-earthquakes. The mechanism of the earthquakes is commonly called the focal mechanism, can be estimated by...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The Patuha Geothermal Field is located in West Java and is one of the geothermal
fields that has produced 55 MW of energy. Energy production activities in this
geothermal field generate micro-earthquakes. The mechanism of the earthquakes
is commonly called the focal mechanism, can be estimated by moment tensor
inversion. This micro-earthquake focal mechanism will provide information about
the triggers for earthquake sources caused by production activities or due to
tectonic activities. Research in the micro-earthquake focal mechanism was carried
out on seismogram recording data form October 8th – December 10th, 2019, using
the moment tensor inversion method. The initial hypocenter location has been
determined, but the hypocenters distribution does not form a lineation to the fault.
The addition of waveform cross-correlation for the hypocenter relocation
determination resulted in two clusters forming a lineation to the faults, one cluster
in the West and the other cluster in the East. From the focal mechanism results, the
fault parameters for the West cluster are strike N154.47°E, dip 86.25°, and rake
56.6°. For the East cluster, the fault parameters are N326.5°E, dip 79.8°, and rake
-0.96°. The earthquake source mechanisms of the opening tensile fault, both in the
West and East cluster, occur in the steam zone, which is the vapor reservoir zone,
while the earthquake source mechanisms of the closing tensile fault type occur in
the liquid fluid area. |
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