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Indonesia is a country that has a high earthquake threat. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) recorded that Indonesia experienced 5,439 earthquakes with a magnitude of Mw 5. Geologically, Indonesia is located about 200 km from the subduction zone of the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates.
Widodo Eko Prasetyo +3 more
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Dual-stream hybrid architecture with adaptive multi-scale boundary-aware mechanisms for robust urban change detection in smart cities. [PDF]
Urban environments undergo continuous changes due to natural processes and human activities, which necessitates robust methods for monitoring changes in land cover and infrastructure for sustainable developments.
Ahmad I +4 more
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Development of Peak Ground Acceleration Map of Semarang Based on Indonesian Seismic Code 2019
Surface peak ground acceleration (PGAM) needs for seismic forces of basement and retaining structures design. The PGAM value can be calculated using bedrock peak ground acceleration (MCEG) and multiplied it with site coefficient FPGA.
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The Study of Seismic Hazard in Near-Fault Areas Using Probabilistic and Deterministic Approach
Earthquake is one of the most common natural disasters in Indonesia and usually destroys both high and low-rise buildings as well as triggers liquefaction and Tsunami.
Grisella Aglia +2 more
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Earthquake is a sudden release of energy due to faults. Natural calamities like earthquakes can neither be predicted nor prevented. However, the severity of the damages can be minimized by development of proper infrastructure which includes microzonation
Alemayehu Ayele +2 more
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Revisiting seismic hazard assessment for Peninsular Malaysia using deterministic and probabilistic approaches [PDF]
Seismic hazard assessments, both deterministic and probabilistic, for Peninsular Malaysia have been carried out using peak ground acceleration (PGA) data recorded between 2004 and 2016 by the Malaysian Meteorological Department using triaxial ...
D. W. Loi, M. E. Raghunandan, V. Swamy
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Seismic hazard analysis of Silchar city located in North East India
North East India is a highly seismically active zone of India due to the collision tectonics between the Indian and the Eurasian plate in the north and subduction tectonics along the Indo-Myanmar range (IMR) in the east.
Aman Kumar +4 more
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Research on earthquake hazard analysis based on deterministic methods and the geomorphology approach of Padang City has been carried out to determine the maximum soil acceleration (PGA) and amplification of the source of the Suliti faults and Earthquake ...
Azis Riyanti, Syamsurijal Rasimeng
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In a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), one of the most important issue is to minimize the energy consumption without losing accuracy during faster data transmission.
R. Raj Priyadarshini, N. Sivakumar
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1066. Viburnum oliganthum Batalin: Viburnaceae
Summary Viburnum oliganthum Batalin is illustrated in flower and fruit: its relationships and ecology are discussed. Instructions for its successful cultivation are given.
Martyn Rix, Christine Battle
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