AD Diambama, A Anggraini, M Nukman… - Geophysical Journal …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
SUMMARY On 2006 May 26 at 23: 54 UTC, a moderate shallow crustal earthquake with a moment magnitude of 6.3 occurred in the southern part of Yogyakarta in Java, Indonesia …
The purpose of this study was to examine the most suitable groundwater vulnerability method and formulate karst groundwater vulnerability management based on the …
Abstract Background The Southeast of Yogyakarta City has had the heaviest damages to buildings in the 2006 of Yogyakarta Earthquake disaster. A moderate to strong earthquake …
Located approximately a hundred kilometres north of Java Subduction Zone, Java Island has a complicated geology and geomorphology. The north zone is dominated by the folded …
Gunungsewu is the most densely populated karst area in Indonesia. The area experience severe water scarcity due to difficult groundwater access. The area experience limited water …
This paper presents δ 11 B data for hot springs, hot acid crater lakes, geothermal brines and a steam vent from Java, Indonesia. The processes that produce a large range of the δ 11 B …
Abstract Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta, is one of the earthquake-prone areas in Java. Hazard assessments are necessary to create an earthquake risk map for the area. An …
DW Nurwihastuti - World Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2014 - scirp.org
The last major earthquake in Bantul causing severe damage occurred on May 27th, 2006. The damages in the flat area of Bantul had a certain pattern. The damages pattern controlled …
Karst ecosystem is known as one of the major terrestrial carbon sinks on the earth. It owes its important not only because it stores carbon binding rocks but also because karstification …