SEISMIC MICROZONATION OF SEMARANG, INDONESIA, BASED ON PROBABILISTIC AND DETERMINISTIC COMBINATION ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Windu Partono
  • Masyhur Irsyam
  • I Wayan Sengara
  • Muhammad Asrurifak

Keywords:

Seismic microzonation, Fault, Probabilistic, Deterministic, MCER

Abstract

One of the most important pieces of information obtained from the new Indonesian seismic
hazard maps completed in 2017 was the identification of a fault that crosses the city of Semarang. This fault
can be categorized as a new dangerous seismic source and should be taken into account in future seismic
mitigation planning of this city. This paper describes the seismic microzonation of Semarang carried out via a
combination of probabilistic and deterministic hazard analysis. The purpose of this research was to develop a
risk map for Semarang based on one percent building collapse in 50 years. The analysis was performed using
the same method employed in developing risk targeted Maximum Considered Earthquake (MCER) maps in
2012, with an improved beta (logarithmic standard deviation) value of 0.65 and adjusted direction factors of
1.1 and 1.3 for short- and long-period spectral acceleration, respectively. Whereas the 2012 maximum MCER
spectral acceleration was distributed in the north-east of the study area due to the presence of Lasem fault, the
2018 maximum is located in the north-western part of the city as a result of the newly developed Semarang
fault.

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Published

2019-01-20

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Windu Partono, Masyhur Irsyam, I Wayan Sengara, & Muhammad Asrurifak. (2019). SEISMIC MICROZONATION OF SEMARANG, INDONESIA, BASED ON PROBABILISTIC AND DETERMINISTIC COMBINATION ANALYSIS. GEOMATE Journal, 16(57), 176–182. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/2866

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