Suwardi Suwardi, Arko Djajadi, Tata Subrata, Laura Belani Nudiyah
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西苏拉威西是南苏拉威西省的一个地区,地震活动正在突然增加。在2021-2022年期间,有记录的地震事件为264次。地震活动增加发生在西苏拉威西段和马穆朱段附近,这是位于西苏拉威西的局部断裂。苏拉威西岛本身是由于更大的复杂反应而产生的碎片的结果,具有相当高的地震活动。因此,有必要计算震源迁移,以获得更准确的震源参数,用于断裂带识别和微断层定位。本研究旨在利用双差法识别断裂带和微断层方位,基于数学测量数据进行震源定位。使用的数据为苏拉威西西部地区BMKG地震目录数据,范围为东118.49 -东119.59,2021-2022年期间为3.67 LS -2.45 LS。双差法是在盖革法的基础上,利用每对震源的残差走时数据到地震记录台站的一种方法。原理是比较靠近地震记录站的两个震源,假设两个震源之间的距离必须小于震源与地震记录站之间的距离。这样做是为了使两个震源的射线路径可以被认为接近相同的值。从震源搬迁的计算中可以发现,搬迁后的震源发生了分布上的变化,这些变化集中在玛玛萨断裂带区域。从残差直方图中可以发现,RMS残差接近于0,表明数据质量得到了提高,观测行程时间和计算行程时间几乎接近于相同的值。剖面结果显示,在重新定位前,从初始深度10 km开始,地下深度的深度变化是不同的,表明发生在西苏拉威西的地震属于浅层地壳地震类型。
APLIKASI DOUBLE DIFFERENCE UNTUK IDENTIFIKASI ZONA PATAHAN MIKRO WILAYAH SULAWESI BARAT
West Sulawesi is an area in South Sulawesi province that is experiencing a sudden increase in seismic activity. There have been 264 earthquake events recorded during the 2021-2022 period. The increase in seismic activity occurred around the west Sulawesi segment and the Mamuju segment, which are local faults located in west Sulawesi. Sulawesi Island itself is the result of fragments due to larger complex reactions and has quite high seismic activity. Therefore, it is necessary to calculate the earthquake hypocenter relocation to obtain more accurate hypocenter parameters for fault zone identification and micro fault orientation. This study aims to relocate the earthquake hypocenter based on mathematical measurement data using the Double-Difference method for identification of fault zones and micro-fault orientation. The data used is BMKG earthquake catalog data for the western Sulawesi region with a range of 118.49 East - 119.59 East and 3.67 LS -2.45 LS in the 2021-2022 period. The Double-Difference method is a method based on the Geiger method using residual travel time data from each pair of hypocenters to the earthquake recording station. The principle is to compare two earthquake hypocenters that are close to the earthquake recording station with the assumption that the distance between the two hypocenters must be closer than the distance between the hypocenter and the earthquake recording station. This is done so that the raypath of the two hypocenters can be considered close to the same value. From the calculation of the earthquake hypocenter relocation, it was found that the hypocenter after relocation experienced changes in distribution that accumulated in the Mamasa fault segment area. From the residual histogram, it is found that the RMS residual is close to 0, indicating an improvement in data quality as evidenced by the observation travel time and the calculated travel time are almost close to the same value. In the cross-section results, it is obtained that the depth changes vary in the subsurface depth from the initial depth of 10 km before being relocated, indicating that the earthquake that occurred in West Sulawesi was included in the shallow crustal earthquake type.