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Estimation of Sedimentary Layered Media at Prambanan Area, Yogyakarta Indonesia

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Title Estimation of Sedimentary Layered Media at Prambanan Area, Yogyakarta Indonesia
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Publication date 2019
Authors
Pyi Soe Thein
Subagyo Pramumijoyo
Description
In this study, we investigated the sedimentary layered media at Prambanan area, Yogyakarta.
Several powerful earthquakes have struck the Opak River Fault during recent years. An
earthquake occurred at Sengir village, Prambanan District, Yogyakarta on May 27, 2006, and
caused several casualties. Following the event, we conducted a microtremor survey to
estimate the shaking intensity distribution during the earthquake. We performed single
observations of microtremor at 124 sites in Prambanan area. We also conducted 2-site bore
holes investigation to gain a representative determination of the soil condition of subsurface
structures in Prambanan. From the Standard Peneration Tests (SPT) of borehole observations,
the prambanan area corresponds to relatively soil condition with Vs 298 m/s, the predominant
periods due to horizontal vertical ratios (HVSRs) are in the range of 0.95 to 1.92 s and the
frequency are in the range of 0.48 to 1.19 Hz. By making these observations, we can obtain a
relationship between predominant periods, frequency, general soil types and peak ground
acceleration. The results enabled us to estimate the site-dependent shaking characteristics of
earthquake ground motion.
Keywords
Opak river Fault
Identifier https://oar.ydbu.edu.mm/handle/123456789/296
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