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Geosphere | 2015

A 6600 year earthquake history in the region of the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman subduction zone earthquake

Jason R. Patton; Chris Goldfinger; Ann E Morey; Ken Ikehara; Chris Romsos; Joseph S. Stoner; Yusuf Djadjadihardja; Udrekh; Sri Ardhyastuti; Eddy. Z Gaffar; Alexis Vizcaino

In order to investigate the possibility of a long-term paleoseismic history from offshore sedimentary records in Sumatra, we collected 144 deep-sea sediment cores in the trench and in lower slope piggyback basins of the Sumatra accretionary prism. We used multibeam bathymetry and seismic reflection data to develop an understanding of catchment basins, turbidity current pathways, and depositional styles, as well as to precisely locate our gravity cores, piston cores, Kasten cores, and multicores. We use detailed physical property data, including computed tomographic X-ray, gamma density, magnetic susceptibility, grain-size analysis, faunal analysis, and smear slides, to evaluate the turbidite stratigraphy and sedimentology at each site. We use radiocarbon age control for piggyback basin sites above the carbonate compensation depth, and use 210 Pb and 137 Cs to evaluate the timing of the most recent sedimentary deposits. Using well-log correlation methods and radiometric age control, we test for potential correlations between isolated sites in piggyback basins and the trench. We find evidence for very young surface turbidites along the northern Sumatra margin, most likely emplaced within the past few decades at the seafloor in both the 2004 and 2005 earthquake rupture zones, with no overlying hemipelagic sediment. Based on the young soupy deposits, lack of oxidation, and 210 Pb and 14 C age determinations, we interpret the uppermost turbidite in 21 cores within the 2004 rupture area to have been deposited within a few years of collection in 2007, and most likely as a result of the 2004 moment magnitude (M w ) ∼9.2 earthquake. The likely 2004 turbidite has a distinctive stacked structure of three major fining-upward sequences observed at several basin and trench sites, similar to the pattern of moment release in the 2004 earthquake. We observe rapid die out of the 2004 and 2005 deposits with distance from the slip zones, from local sources of sediment supply, and in the segment boundary between the slip zones. Many individual turbidites show strong similarities between isolated sites, as well as having similar emplacement times. Based upon radiocarbon age control and lithostratigraphic correlations between isolated basin and trench core sites, we interpret that 43 turbidites can be linked spatially over a distance of ∼230 km within the southern portion of the 2004 rupture zone. Sampling at deep-water sites isolated from terrestrial and shallow-water sediment sources, as well as potential storm or tsunami wave triggers, limits potential mechanisms for initiating turbidity currents to plate boundary, crustal, or slab earthquakes. Other potential triggers, such as tectonic oversteepening, random self-failures, gas hydrate destabilization, are unlikely to be correlative between any two isolated sites. The most probable explanation for the similarity of timing, turbidite sequences, and individual turbidite structure in isolated basin and trench stratigraphic sequences is a seismogenic origin. The mean emplacement time for turbidites (likely triggered by Great earthquakes, magnitude > ∼8) in the 2004 rupture region for the past 6.6 ± 0.14 k.y. is 160 yr for 43 turbidites. The ages of 8 of the 10 uppermost turbidite deposits, spanning the past ∼1500 yr, are largely consistent with the terrestrial paleoseismic and/or tsunami records in Thailand, Sumatra, India, and the Andaman Islands, suggesting either coincidence or a common origin. The mean interseismic time from the turbidite record for this same period is 170 yr, comparable to the ∼210 yr recurrence for regional tsunami. The turbidite record, at 180 yr (6 events), compares reasonably well to the average for all events on northern Simeulue of 220 yr, and is identical to the tsunami interval of 180 yr for the same time period (6 events). Of the 43 correlated turbidites in the 2004 earthquake region, 13 are well correlated in our cores along strike lengths of 150 km or greater, and satisfy criteria for robustness; 24 turbidites correlated along a shorter strike distance may represent other plate boundary earthquakes of shorter spatial extent and may include turbidite beds sourced from crustal and slab earthquakes.


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2014

Ultra low frequency (ULF) electromagnetic anomalies associated with large earthquakes in Java Island, Indonesia by using wavelet transform and detrended fluctuation analysis

Febty Febriani; Peng Han; Chie Yoshino; Katsumi Hattori; Boko Nurdiyanto; Noor Effendi; I. Maulana; Eddy. Z Gaffar


Journal of Mathematical and Fundamental Sciences | 2010

The Magnetic Properties of Indonesian Lake Sediment: A Case Study of a Tectonic Lake in South Sulawesi and Maar Lakes in East Java

Gerald Tamuntuan; Satria Bijaksana; Eddy. Z Gaffar; J. M. Russell; La Ode Safiuddin; Estevanus Kristian Huliselan


International Journal of Geosciences | 2016

Imaging Rock Density Distribution beneath Liwa Fracture Zone in the Southern Part of the Great Sumatran Fault System, Indonesia

Djedi S. Widarto; Tedi Yudistira; Jun'ichi Nishida; Ikuo Katsura; Eddy. Z Gaffar; Susumu Nishimura


Archive | 2012

Segmentasi tektonik aktif pada Lempeng Mikro Sumatra Bagian Utara (Aceh) ditinjau dari sebaran episenter gempa bumi

Lina Handayani; Eddy. Z Gaffar; Haryadi Permana


JAMSTEC Report of Research and Development | 2012

Detailed bathymetric features in the outer-arc high off the northwest Sumatra - results from KY09-09 cruise -

Kenji Hirata; Haryadi Permana; Toshiya Fujiwara; Udrekh; Eddy. Z Gaffar; Masahiro Kawano; Yusuf Djajadihardja


Jurnal RISET Geologi dan Pertambangan | 2016

ZONA PERMEABEL DI KAWAH GUNUNG PAPANDAYAN BERDASARKAN GAS RADON DAN THORON

Heri Nurohman; Hendra Bakti; Sri Indarto; Haryadi Permana; Anita Yuliyanti; Andrie Al Kausar; Eddy. Z Gaffar


Japan Geoscience Union | 2014

Audio frequency magnetotelluric imaging and tectonic activity evaluation of the Cimandiri Faullt, West Java, Indonesia

Febty Febriani; Yusuke Yamaya; Katsumi Hattori; Djedi S. Widarto; Peng Han; Chie Yoshino; Boko Nurdiyanto; Noor Effendi; Iwan Maulana; Eddy. Z Gaffar


Archive | 2013

Sistem panasbumi dieng Jawa Tengah Berdasarkan Data Manifestasi Permukaan Dan Bawah permukaan

Eddy. Z Gaffar; Haryadi Permana; Sunardi; Ahmad Fauzi; Hendra Bakti; Iwan Setiawan; Sudarsono; Sri Indarto; Yayat Sudrajat; Jakah


Archive | 2013

KONSEP AWAL SISTEM PANASBUMI BERDASARKAN DATA MANIFESTASI PERMUKAAN DAN BAWAH PERMUKAAN, STUDI KASUS : DIENG JAWA TENGAH

Eddy. Z Gaffar; Yayat Sudrajat; Sri Indarto; Sudarsono; Iwan Setiawan; Hendra Bakti; Sunardi; Haryadi Permana; Jakah

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Djedi S. Widarto

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Sri Indarto

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Yayat Sudrajat

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Haryadi Permana

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Hendra Bakti

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Iwan Setiawan

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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