Spatio-temporal distribution of ground deformation due to 2018 lombok earthquake series

Wibowo, Sandy Budi and Hadmoko, Danang Sri and Isnaeni, Yunus and Farda, Nur Mohammad and Putri, Ade Febri Sandhini and Nurani, Idea Wening and Supangkat, Suhono Harso (2021) Spatio-temporal distribution of ground deformation due to 2018 lombok earthquake series. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, 13 (11). ISSN 23529385

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Abstract

Lombok Island in Indonesia was hit by four major earthquakes (6.4 Mw to 7 Mw) and by at least 818 earthquakes between 29 July and 31 August 2018. The aims of this study are to measure ground deformation due to the 2018 Lombok earthquake series and to map its spatio-temporal distribution. The application of DinSAR was performed to produce an interferogram and deformation map. Time series Sentinel-1 satellite imageries were used as master and slave for each of these four major earthquakes. The spatio-temporal distribution of the ground deformation was analyzed using a zonal statistics algorithm in GIS. It focused on the overlapping area between the raster layer of the deformation map and the polygon layer of six observation sites (Mataram City, Pamenang, Tampes, Sukadana, Sembalun, and Belanting). The results showed that the deformation includes uplift and subsidence. The first 6.4 Mw foreshock hitting on 29 July 2018 produces a minimum uplift effect on the island. The 7.0 Mw mainshock on 5 August 2018 causes extreme uplift at the northern shore. The 6.2 Mw Aftershock on 9 August 2018 generates subsidence throughout the study area. The final earthquake of 6.9 Mw on 19 August 2018 initiates massive uplift in the study area and extreme uplift at the northeastern shore. The highest uplift reaches 0.713 m at the northern shore, while the deepest subsidence is measured −0.338 m at the northwestern shore. Dominant deformation on the northern area of Lombok Island indicates movement of Back Arc Trust in the north of the island. The output of this study would be valuable to local authorities to evaluate existing earthquake’s impacts and to design mitigation strategies to face earthquake-induced ground displacement. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 13; All Open Access, Gold Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: Lombok; earthquake; deformation; DInSAR; spatial distribution
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > G Geography (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Geography > Departemen Sains Informasi Geografi
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 14 Oct 2024 01:16
Last Modified: 14 Oct 2024 01:16
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/5294

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