Earthquake risk on the Sunda trench

On 28 March 2005 the Sunda megathrust in Indonesia ruptured again, producing another great earthquake three months after the previous one. The rupture was contiguous with that of the December 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake, and is likely to have been sparked by local stress, although the triggering...

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Main Authors: Nalbant, Suleyman S., Steacy, Sandy, Sieh, Kerry, Natawidjaja, Danny H., McCloskey, John
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-948032020-09-26T21:32:44Z Earthquake risk on the Sunda trench Nalbant, Suleyman S. Steacy, Sandy Sieh, Kerry Natawidjaja, Danny H. McCloskey, John DRNTU::Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes On 28 March 2005 the Sunda megathrust in Indonesia ruptured again, producing another great earthquake three months after the previous one. The rupture was contiguous with that of the December 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake, and is likely to have been sparked by local stress, although the triggering stresses at its hypocentre were very small — of the order of just 0.1 bar. Calculations show that stresses imposed by the second rupture have brought closer to failure the megathrust immediately to the south, under the Batu and Mentawai islands, and have expanded the area of increased stress on the Sumatra fault. Palaeoseismologic studies show that the Mentawai segment of the Sunda megathrust is well advanced in its seismic cycle and is therefore a good candidate for triggered failure. 2012-09-28T05:57:09Z 2019-12-06T19:02:33Z 2012-09-28T05:57:09Z 2019-12-06T19:02:33Z 2005 2005 Journal Article Nalbant, S. S., Steacy, S., Sieh, K., Natawidjaja, D., & McCloskey, J. (2005). Earthquake risk on the Sunda trench. Nature, 435, 756-757. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94803 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/8668 10.1038/nature435756a Nature © 2005 Nature Publishing Group. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic DRNTU::Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes
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Nalbant, Suleyman S.
Steacy, Sandy
Sieh, Kerry
Natawidjaja, Danny H.
McCloskey, John
Earthquake risk on the Sunda trench
description On 28 March 2005 the Sunda megathrust in Indonesia ruptured again, producing another great earthquake three months after the previous one. The rupture was contiguous with that of the December 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake, and is likely to have been sparked by local stress, although the triggering stresses at its hypocentre were very small — of the order of just 0.1 bar. Calculations show that stresses imposed by the second rupture have brought closer to failure the megathrust immediately to the south, under the Batu and Mentawai islands, and have expanded the area of increased stress on the Sumatra fault. Palaeoseismologic studies show that the Mentawai segment of the Sunda megathrust is well advanced in its seismic cycle and is therefore a good candidate for triggered failure.
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author Nalbant, Suleyman S.
Steacy, Sandy
Sieh, Kerry
Natawidjaja, Danny H.
McCloskey, John
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Steacy, Sandy
Sieh, Kerry
Natawidjaja, Danny H.
McCloskey, John
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title Earthquake risk on the Sunda trench
title_short Earthquake risk on the Sunda trench
title_full Earthquake risk on the Sunda trench
title_fullStr Earthquake risk on the Sunda trench
title_full_unstemmed Earthquake risk on the Sunda trench
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publishDate 2012
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94803
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