Delineation of upper crustal structure beneath the island of Lombok, Indonesia, using ambient seismic noise tomography

We have successfully conducted the first ambient noise tomography on the island of Lombok, Indonesia using local waveform data observed at 20 temporary stations. Ambient noise tomography was used to delineate the seismic velocity structure in the upper crust. The waveform data were recorded from Aug...

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Main Authors: Sarjan, Achmad F. N., Zulfakriza, Zulfakriza, Nugraha, Andri D., Shindy Rosalia, Wei, Shengji, Widiyantoro, Sri, Cummins, Phil R., Muzli, Muzli, Sahara, David P., Puspito, Nanang T., Priyono, Awali, Afif, Haunan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1510642021-07-03T20:10:56Z Delineation of upper crustal structure beneath the island of Lombok, Indonesia, using ambient seismic noise tomography Sarjan, Achmad F. N. Zulfakriza, Zulfakriza Nugraha, Andri D. Shindy Rosalia Wei, Shengji Widiyantoro, Sri Cummins, Phil R. Muzli, Muzli Sahara, David P. Puspito, Nanang T. Priyono, Awali Afif, Haunan Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology Rayleigh Wave Cross-correlation We have successfully conducted the first ambient noise tomography on the island of Lombok, Indonesia using local waveform data observed at 20 temporary stations. Ambient noise tomography was used to delineate the seismic velocity structure in the upper crust. The waveform data were recorded from August 3rd to September 9th, 2018, using short-period and broadband sensors. There are 185 Rayleigh waves retrieved from cross-correlating the vertical components of the seismograms. We used frequency-time analysis (FTAN) to acquire the interstation group velocity from the dispersion curves. Group velocity was obtained for the period range of 1 s to 6 s. The group velocity maps were generated using the subspace inversion method and Fast Marching Method (FMM) to trace ray-paths of the surface waves through a heterogeneous medium. To extract the shear wave velocity (Vs) from the Rayleigh wave group velocity maps, we utilize the Neighborhood Algorithm (NA) method. The 2-D tomographic maps provide good resolution in the center and eastern parts of Lombok. The tomograms show prominent features with a low shear velocity that appears up to 4 km depth beneath Rinjani Volcano, Northern Lombok, and Eastern Lombok. We suggest these low velocity anomalies are associated with Quaternary volcanic products, including the Holocene pyroclastic deposits of Samalas Volcano (the ancient Rinjani Volcano) which erupted in 1257. The northeast of Rinjani Volcano is characterized by higher Vs, and we suggest this may be due to the presence of igneous intrusive rock at depth. Nanyang Technological University Published version This research was funded by Riset ITB 2019 and Riset DIKTI 2019–2020 awarded to AN. A total of 20 instrument sets used in Lombok Island partially supported by ITB, EOS-NTU, PVMBG, and BMKG. 2021-06-28T04:00:57Z 2021-06-28T04:00:57Z 2021 Journal Article Sarjan, A. F. N., Zulfakriza, Z., Nugraha, A. D., Shindy Rosalia, Wei, S., Widiyantoro, S., Cummins, P. R., Muzli, M., Sahara, D. P., Puspito, N. T., Priyono, A. & Afif, H. (2021). Delineation of upper crustal structure beneath the island of Lombok, Indonesia, using ambient seismic noise tomography. Frontiers in Earth Science, 9, 560428-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/feart.2021.560428 2296-6463 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151064 10.3389/feart.2021.560428 2-s2.0-85105473563 9 560428 en Frontiers in Earth Science © 2021 Sarjan, Zulfakriza, Nugraha, Rosalia, Wei, Widiyantoro, Cummins, Muzli, Sahara, Puspito, Priyono and Afif. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. application/pdf
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topic Science::Geology
Rayleigh Wave
Cross-correlation
spellingShingle Science::Geology
Rayleigh Wave
Cross-correlation
Sarjan, Achmad F. N.
Zulfakriza, Zulfakriza
Nugraha, Andri D.
Shindy Rosalia
Wei, Shengji
Widiyantoro, Sri
Cummins, Phil R.
Muzli, Muzli
Sahara, David P.
Puspito, Nanang T.
Priyono, Awali
Afif, Haunan
Delineation of upper crustal structure beneath the island of Lombok, Indonesia, using ambient seismic noise tomography
description We have successfully conducted the first ambient noise tomography on the island of Lombok, Indonesia using local waveform data observed at 20 temporary stations. Ambient noise tomography was used to delineate the seismic velocity structure in the upper crust. The waveform data were recorded from August 3rd to September 9th, 2018, using short-period and broadband sensors. There are 185 Rayleigh waves retrieved from cross-correlating the vertical components of the seismograms. We used frequency-time analysis (FTAN) to acquire the interstation group velocity from the dispersion curves. Group velocity was obtained for the period range of 1 s to 6 s. The group velocity maps were generated using the subspace inversion method and Fast Marching Method (FMM) to trace ray-paths of the surface waves through a heterogeneous medium. To extract the shear wave velocity (Vs) from the Rayleigh wave group velocity maps, we utilize the Neighborhood Algorithm (NA) method. The 2-D tomographic maps provide good resolution in the center and eastern parts of Lombok. The tomograms show prominent features with a low shear velocity that appears up to 4 km depth beneath Rinjani Volcano, Northern Lombok, and Eastern Lombok. We suggest these low velocity anomalies are associated with Quaternary volcanic products, including the Holocene pyroclastic deposits of Samalas Volcano (the ancient Rinjani Volcano) which erupted in 1257. The northeast of Rinjani Volcano is characterized by higher Vs, and we suggest this may be due to the presence of igneous intrusive rock at depth.
author2 Earth Observatory of Singapore
author_facet Earth Observatory of Singapore
Sarjan, Achmad F. N.
Zulfakriza, Zulfakriza
Nugraha, Andri D.
Shindy Rosalia
Wei, Shengji
Widiyantoro, Sri
Cummins, Phil R.
Muzli, Muzli
Sahara, David P.
Puspito, Nanang T.
Priyono, Awali
Afif, Haunan
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author Sarjan, Achmad F. N.
Zulfakriza, Zulfakriza
Nugraha, Andri D.
Shindy Rosalia
Wei, Shengji
Widiyantoro, Sri
Cummins, Phil R.
Muzli, Muzli
Sahara, David P.
Puspito, Nanang T.
Priyono, Awali
Afif, Haunan
author_sort Sarjan, Achmad F. N.
title Delineation of upper crustal structure beneath the island of Lombok, Indonesia, using ambient seismic noise tomography
title_short Delineation of upper crustal structure beneath the island of Lombok, Indonesia, using ambient seismic noise tomography
title_full Delineation of upper crustal structure beneath the island of Lombok, Indonesia, using ambient seismic noise tomography
title_fullStr Delineation of upper crustal structure beneath the island of Lombok, Indonesia, using ambient seismic noise tomography
title_full_unstemmed Delineation of upper crustal structure beneath the island of Lombok, Indonesia, using ambient seismic noise tomography
title_sort delineation of upper crustal structure beneath the island of lombok, indonesia, using ambient seismic noise tomography
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151064
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