Deep Water Tsunami Wave Monitoring System Presentation
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Northern Sumatra Earthquake of 28 March 2005
95°
100°
Satun Songkhla,
ANDAMAN SEA Penis Perlis
Pattani
THAILAND
ValaNarathiwat
105°
0°
5°
2004
2005
2005
Sumatera Utara
1861
Kedah
Pulau Pinang
SOUTH
CHINA
SEA
Kelantan Terengganu-
5°
Perak
Sumatera Utara
MALAYSIA
Pahang
Selangor.
Negeri Sembilan
Melaka
Johor
SINGAPORE
Singapore
Singapore
Sumatra
Sumatera Barat
Sumatera Barat
Sunda Trench
INDIAN
OCEAN
Riau
EXPLANATION
Main Shock
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28 March 2005
Earthquakes 28 Mar - 8 Apr 2005
4.0-4.9
Ⓒ 5.0-5.9
6.0-6.9
Main Shock
26 December 2004
SUNDA PLATE
Rupture Zones
Jambi
1833
Sumatera Selatan
1861
2004 Aftershocks
Sumatera Selatan
1833
Bengkulu
AN 2005 Aftershocks
INDONESIA
Lampung
5°
When was
the last big
one?
"How often
do they
occur?
95°
AUSTRALIA PLATE
100°
Kilometers
0 50 100
200
300
400
Jakarta
Jawa Barat
105°
Prior to December 26th, the largest earthquake along the subduction zone from
southern Sumatra to the Andaman Island's occurred in 2000 and had a magnitude
of 7.9. A magnitude 8.4 earthquake occurred in 1797, a magnitude 8.5 in 1861 and
a magnitude 8.7 in 1833. All three ruptured sections of the subduction zone to the
south of the recent earthquake. Interestingly, the 1797 and 1833 quakes are
believed to have ruptured roughly the same area with only 36 years separating the
events. Paleoseismic evidence shows that great earthquakes or earthquake
UMR couplets occur about every 230 years.View entire presentation