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Science of The Total Environment | 2009

The contribution of human activities to subsurface environment degradation in Greater Jakarta Area, Indonesia

Robert M. Delinom; Abdurrahman Assegaf; Hasanuddin Z. Abidin; Makoto Taniguchi; Dadan Suherman; Rachmat Fajar Lubis; Eko Yulianto

This study examines the factors of human activities causing environmental stresses on the subsurface environments in the urban settings of Jakarta. A major objective of this study is to identify the basin geometry and estimate how critical is the degradation of the subsurface environment within the basin, and it covered micro-palaeontology and chemical analyses, the decrease of water level, and GPS data. New data on shallow groundwater quality is provided and the results indicate strong evidence for human activities have influenced the degradation of the Jakarta subsurface environment.


Marine Georesources & Geotechnology | 2017

Multivariate statistical analysis for characterization of sedimentary facies of Tarakan sub-basin, North Kalimantan

Septriono Hari Nugroho; Purna Sulastya Putra; Eko Yulianto; Dardji Noeradi

ABSTRACT A study of sediment dynamics has been conducted on the Tarakan sub-basin, North Kalimantan, Indonesia using multivariate analysis. Multivariate statistical techniques can be used to determine sediment with similar characteristics and be a good proxy to recognize sedimentary facies and depositional environment. These methods have been applied to characterize the sedimentary facies at Tarakan sub-basin. A total of 23 samples were taken from several locations on the different depths of 56–2554 m that represent varieties of environment. The study is interpreted using compositional data analysis associated with a grain size trend analysis (GSTA), principal component analysis (PCA), and cluster analysis (CA). The GSTA value showed the dominance of poorly sorted silt indicating that the sediment is mostly deposited in low-energy depositional. The CA and the PCA determined three distinct sedimentary facies: shelf facies, upper bathyal facies, and lower bathyal facies. The facies were grouped as similar sediment and depositional environment. Sedimentological variables applied in the characterization were described to be an important tool for the interpretation of depositional environments – indirectly showing hydrodynamic energy.


Geoscience Letters | 2015

Geological and tectonic implications obtained from first seismic activity investigation around Lembang fault

ᅟ Afnimar; Eko Yulianto; ᅟ Rasmid

The Lembang fault located at northern part of populated Bandung basin is the most conspicuous fault that potentially capable in generating earthquakes. The first seismic investigation around Lembang fault has been done by deploying a seismic network from May 2010 till December 2011 to estimate the seismic activities around that fault. Nine events were recorded and distributed around the fault. Seven events were likely to be generated by the Lembang fault and two events were not. The events related to the Lembang fault strongly suggest that this fault has left-lateral kinematic. It shows vector movement of Australian plate toward NNE might have been responsible for the Lembang fault kinematic following its initial vertical gravitational movement. The 1-D velocity model obtained from inversion indicates the stratigraphy configuration around the fault composed at least three layers of low Vp/Vs at the top, high Vp/Vs at the middle layer and moderate Vp/Vs at the bottom. In comparison with general geology of the area, top, mid and bottom layers may consecutively represent Quaternary volcanic layer, pre-Quaternary water-filled sedimentary layer and pre-Quaternary basement. Two eastern events related to minor faults and were caused by a gravitational collapse.


Marine Geology | 2011

New insights of tsunami hazard from the 2011 Tohoku-Oki event

Kazuhisa Goto; Catherine Chagué-Goff; Shigehiro Fujino; James Goff; Bruce E. Jaffe; Yuichi Nishimura; Bruce M. Richmond; Daisuke Sugawara; Witold Szczuciński; David R. Tappin; Robert C. Witter; Eko Yulianto


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2013

Tsunami Source of the 2010 Mentawai, Indonesia Earthquake Inferred from Tsunami Field Survey and Waveform Modeling

Kenji Satake; Yuichi Nishimura; Purna Sulastya Putra; Aditya Riadi Gusman; Haris Sunendar; Yushiro Fujii; Yuichiro Tanioka; Hamzah Latief; Eko Yulianto


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2004

Mangrove shoreline responses to Holocene environmental change, Makassar Strait, Indonesia

Eko Yulianto; W.S Sukapti; A.T. Rahardjo; Dardji Noeradi; D.A. Siregar; P Suparan; Kazuomi Hirakawa


Sedimentary Geology | 2013

Sources and transportation modes of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki tsunami deposits on the central east Japan coast

Purna Sulastya Putra; Yuichi Nishimura; Yugo Nakamura; Eko Yulianto


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2013

Sedimentary Features of Tsunami Deposits in Carbonate-Dominated Beach Environments: A Case Study from the 25 October 2010 Mentawai Tsunami

Purna Sulastya Putra; Yuichi Nishimura; Eko Yulianto


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2011

Field Survey of the March 28, 2005 Nias-Simeulue Earthquake and Tsunami

Jose C. Borrero; Brian G. McAdoo; Bruce E. Jaffe; Lori Dengler; Guy Gelfenbaum; Bretwood Higman; Rahman Hidayat; Andrew Moore; Widjo Kongko; Lukijanto; Robert Peters; Gegar Prasetya; Vasily V. Titov; Eko Yulianto


Marine Geology | 2014

Ambiguous correlation of precisely dated coral detritus with the tsunamis of 1861 and 1907 at Simeulue Island, Aceh Province, Indonesia

Shigehiro Fujino; Kerry Sieh; Aron J. Meltzner; Eko Yulianto; Hong-Wei Chiang

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Bruce E. Jaffe

University of California

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Dardji Noeradi

Bandung Institute of Technology

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Bruce M. Richmond

United States Geological Survey

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Guy Gelfenbaum

United States Geological Survey

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Lori Dengler

Humboldt State University

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