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A probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for Sulawesi, Indonesia
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2016
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Earthquake EngineeringEngineeringInduced SeismicitySeismologyEarthquake SourceSite AmplificationCivil EngineeringGeographySeismic ImagingEarthquake HazardsEarthquake ScenarioEarthquake RuptureEarthquake HazardProvincial CapitalsSeismic HazardEarth ScienceEarthquake ForecastingTectonics
Abstract A probabilistic seismic hazard assessment that includes the effect of site amplification is undertaken for the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. High seismic activity rates, both along fast-slipping crustal faults including the major Palu-Koro–Matano Fault System and in regions of distributed deformation, contribute to moderate–high earthquake hazard over all but the SW part of the island. Of particular concern in terms of seismic risk are the numerous cities sited on soft sedimentary basins that have formed due to movement along presently active structures and that can be expected to amplify earthquake ground motions, including the provincial capitals of Palu and Gorontalo.
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