Continual Advance in Earth Physics Research Group at Physics Study Program, Unesa: What’s new and the next step

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T Prastowo, None Madlazim, A Realita, M N Fahmi
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Abstract Earth Physics Research Group (EPRG) is one of three groups of research running at Physics Study Program, the State University of Surabaya, Indonesia, where a number of research projects with corresponding topics have been conducted (and some are in progress) by the group members and associated students having final projects in the field of earth physics since 2018. Whereas the research roadmap of the group has been presented in association with definitive research projects for 25 years long starting from 2011, the specific goal of this paper is to shortly summarise all academic achievement in terms of research performance made by the group members during the last five years. The majority of the recent works was mainly based on computational work, where some were completed in collaboration with researchers from other universities and a national agency and others were performed by the group members and selected students. The topics were spread across disciplines in earth physics that included tectonic earthquakes, tsunami generation and propagation of seismic and non-seismic origin, volcanic eruptions and an integrated disaster mitigation study. A small portion of the projects were performed using a chosen method of applied geophysics. These studies have ended up with publications in recent years, where the saline points of the key findings are here presented. Future studies focusing on vulnerability to earthquake hazards in the northern areas of Java and on volcanic and meteo-tsunamis are also discussed in the context of possible tsunamis induced by seismic sources or volcanic processes.
Unesa物理研究计划地球物理研究小组的持续进展:什么是新的和下一步
地球物理研究小组(EPRG)是印度尼西亚泗水州立大学物理研究计划的三个研究小组之一,自2018年以来,小组成员和相关学生在地球物理领域进行了一些具有相应主题的研究项目(其中一些正在进行中)。鉴于该小组的研究路线图已与2011年开始的25年的明确研究项目相关联,本文的具体目标是简要总结过去五年中小组成员所取得的研究绩效方面的所有学术成就。最近的大部分工作主要是基于计算工作,其中一些是与其他大学和国家机构的研究人员合作完成的,另一些是由小组成员和选定的学生完成的。这些专题涉及地球物理学的各个学科,包括构造地震、海啸的产生和地震及非地震起源的传播、火山爆发和综合减灾研究。其中一小部分项目采用了应用地球物理方法。近年来,这些研究最终发表了论文,其中提出了关键发现的盐水点。未来的研究重点是爪哇北部地区易受地震灾害的影响,以及火山和气象海啸,在地震源或火山过程可能引起海啸的背景下也进行了讨论。
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