Abstract

Sumatra Island is located in the subduction zone between Indo-Australian and Eurasian Plates. The tectonic activity has resulted in an active region. Hence, it may cause more heterogeneous crust in the region. To understand the relationship between the attenuation factor and the tectonic setting, we apply coda wave attenuation study Sumatra Island. This preliminary result focuses at the northern Aceh from observation at LHMI station. A total of about 123 earthquake waveforms of local distance (less than 3°) with depth less than 40 km is analyzed in this study. We employ a back-scattering model assumption to determine the attenuation of coda waves. Our coda wave quality factor (Qc) estimation covers frequencies from 1 to 8 Hz. Onset of the coda window is determined by considering twice the arrival time of shear wave, with varying window lengths between 20 and 120 s. The Q0 (Qc at frequency 1 Hz) varies from 65.84 ± 5.50 to 183.09 ± 7.17. We observe a decrease in the factor of frequency dependence (η) between 1.14 ± 0.06 and 1.04 ± 0.03. Depth dependent of coda wave attenuation can be seen from the increase of Q0 (which is Qc at 1 Hz) with window length. We suggest that the Low Q0 (< 200) and high η (> 1) may be associated with high tectonic activity in this region.

Details

Title
Attenuation characteristics of coda wave in Northern Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia
Author
Anggono, T 1 ; Syuhada, S 1 ; Pranata, B 2 ; Febriani, F 1 ; Zulfakriza, Z 3 ; Handayani, L 1 ; Amran, A 2 ; Prasetio, AD 1 ; Hasib, M 1 ; Dewi, C N 1 ; Ramdhan, M 1 ; Setyonegoro, W 1 

 Research Center for Geological Disaster, National Research and Innovation Agency , Bandung, Indonesia 
 Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysical Agency , Kemayoran, Jakarta, Indonesia 
 Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology , Bandung, Indonesia 
First page
012001
Publication year
2024
Publication date
Jun 2024
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17426588
e-ISSN
17426596
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3081569726
Copyright
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