Upper crustal structures beneath Yogyakarta imaged by ambient seismic noise tomography

Zulfakriza, E. Saygin, P. Cummins, S. Widiyantoro, Andri Dian Nugraha

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    Abstract

    Delineating the upper crustal structures beneath Yogyakarta is necessary for understanding its tectonic setting. The presence of Mt. Merapi, fault line and the alluvial deposits contributes to the complex geology of Yogyakarta. Recently, ambient seismic noise tomography can be used to image the subsurface structure. The cross correlations of ambient seismic noise of pair stations were applied to extract the Green's function. The total of 27 stations from 134 seismic stations available in MERapi Amphibious EXperiment (MERAMEX) covering Yogyakarta region were selected to conduct cross correlation. More than 500 Rayleigh waves of Green's functions could be extracted by cross-correlating available the station pairs of short-period and broad-band seismometers. The group velocities were obtained by filtering the extracted Green's function between 0.5 and 20 s. 2-D inversion was applied to the retrieved travel times. Features in the derived tomographic images correlate with the surface geology of Yogyakarta. The Merapi active volcanoes and alluvial deposit in Yogyakarta are clearly described by lower group velocities. The high velocity anomaly contrasts which are visible in the images obtained from the period range between 1 and 5 s, correspond to subsurface imprints of fault that could be the Opak Fault.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationPadjadjaran International Physics Symposium 2013, PIPS 2013 - Contribution of Physics on Environmental and Energy Conservations
    Pages269-272
    Number of pages4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    EventPadjadjaran International Physics Symposium 2013: Contribution of Physics on Environmental and Energy Conservations, PIPS 2013 - Jatinangor, Bandung, Indonesia
    Duration: 7 May 20139 May 2013

    Publication series

    NameAIP Conference Proceedings
    Volume1554
    ISSN (Print)0094-243X
    ISSN (Electronic)1551-7616

    Conference

    ConferencePadjadjaran International Physics Symposium 2013: Contribution of Physics on Environmental and Energy Conservations, PIPS 2013
    Country/TerritoryIndonesia
    CityJatinangor, Bandung
    Period7/05/139/05/13

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