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    Batavia facing tropical sedimentation: The water management of the Dutch colonial city in the Asian monsoon tectonic zone by Hiroko, Matsuda

    Published 2014
    “…Batavia was the colonial port city founded by the Dutch United East India Company in the Ciliwung River Delta of West Java located in the Asian Monsoon Tectonic Zone.Construction of the urban area and land reclamation of the environs were conducted under the water management based on waterways having multi functions such as self-defense, transportation, drainage, water storage and irrigation.This research illustrates changes of the space and the water management of Batavia in the 17th and 18th centuries, paying attention to geomorphologic and hydrological difference between the Netherlands and Java Island.Moreover, the space formation of ‘Ideal City’ from the viewpoints of flood defense structure, reasons for the vicious spiral of the soil sedimentation and several efforts for its countermeasures are discussed.…”
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    Sediment-hosted/orogenic gold mineral systems exploration using PALSAR remote sensing data in Peninsular Malaysia by Pour, A. B., Hashim, M.

    Published 2016
    “…Gold mineralized trends lineaments are associated with the intersection of N-S, NE-SW, NNW-SSE and ESE-WNW faults and curvilinear features in shearing and alteration zones. Compressional tectonics structures such as NW-SE trending thrust, ENE-WSW oriented faults in mylonite and phyllite, recumbent folds and asymmetric anticlines in argillite are high potential zones for gold prospecting.…”
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    Liquefaction potential analysis of reusep prestress bridge in Pidie jaya due to 6.4 mw earthquake by R. P., Munirwan, M., Munirwansyah, K., Jamaluddin, H., Gunawan, A. Z., Mubarak, Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah, Duraisamy, Youventharan

    Published 2019
    “…The surrounded area of the bridge was first evaluated in terms of geological setting, tectonics and seismic activity related to 6.4Mw of the previous earthquake. …”
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    Liquefaction Potential Analysis of Reusep Prestress Bridge in Pidie Jaya due to 6.4 Mw Earthquake by R. P., Munirwan, M., Munirwansyah, K., Jamaluddin, H., Gunawan, A. Z., Mubarak, Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah, Duraisamy, Youventharan

    Published 2020
    “…The surrounded area of the bridge was first evaluated in terms of geological setting, tectonics and seismic activity related to 6.4Mw of the previous earthquake. …”
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    Euler Rotation Parameter Estimation in Banda ARC Region by Ulinnuha, Hilmiyati, Han, Jen-Yu, Saraswat, Ajay

    Published 2022
    “…Tectonic plate subduction zones in Indonesia are responsible for major disasters in the country. …”
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    Crustal deformation study in Peninsular Malaysia using global positioning system by K., Omar, Jhonny, Jhonny

    Published 2009
    “…The tectonic setting of Peninsular Malaysia shows that Peninsular Malaysia is divided into two tectonic blocks; and beside that Peninsular Malaysia also has a few major faults which crossing the Peninsular Malaysia from north to south, and west to east. …”
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    Performance of site velocity prediction in Sundaland by Kamaludin, Amir Husni, Wan Aris, Wan Anom, Musa, Tajul Ariffin, Omar, Abdullah Hisam, Sha’ameri, Ahmad Zuri

    Published 2022
    “…With the ability of providing solution up to milimeter (mm) level, this technique has proven to provide a precise estimate of site velocity that represents the actual motion of tectonic plate over a period. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the site velocity estimation from GPS-derived daily position of station, respective to the global plate motion model and predicted site velocity via Least-Squares Collocation (LSC) method within the tectonically active region of Sundaland. …”
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    SAR interferometry analysis from 2015 Mw 6.0 earthquake in Ranau, Sabah using Alos Palsar-2 data by Abd Razak, Janatul Aziera, Rambat, Shuib, Mohamed Shariff, Abdul Rashid

    Published 2018
    “…The 2015 Sabah earthquake on June 5 at Mw 6.0 suggests that the faulty lines around the tectonic landform in the region is active and, in future, the seismically active plate is capable of generating an even greater earthquake in terms of its magnitude or intensity scale. …”
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    Styles and Characteristics of Precious and Base Metal Mineralization at the Southern Part of West Java Region, Indonesia by Idrus, Arifudin, Fadlin, ., Putri, Resty Intan, Hatmanda, Mahajana

    Published 2013
    “…The hydrothermal deposit are tectonically hosted by west-east-trending Tertiary Sunda-banda magmatic arc. …”
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    Development of a time-dependent 3-parameter helmert datum transformation model: A case study for Malaysia by Gill, J., Shariff, N. S., Omar, K. M., Din, A. H. M., Amin, Z. M.

    Published 2016
    “…Therefore, this study anticipates that it will contribute as a feasible solution for the GDM2000 issue with consideration of the core concern: the complex tectonic motion of Malaysia.…”
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    Lineament assessment of Aynak copper mine using remote sensing approach by Mohammadi, Farid Ahmad, Mat Amin, Zulkarnaini, Ahmad, Anuar

    Published 2020
    “…This research developed a new approach to extract the lineaments using Landsat, QuickBird and ALOS PALSAR satellite remotely sensed data in Aynak copper mine which is located in Kabul tectonic block and the Tethyan Copper Belt of Afghanistan. …”
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    Estimation of co- and postseismic deformation after the mw 8.6 nias-semeulue and mw 8.5 bengkulu earthquakes from continuous GPS data by Aris, W. A. W., Musa, T. A., Omar, K.

    Published 2016
    “…The Mw 8.5 Bengkulu earthquake of 30 September 2007 and the Mw8.6 28 March 2005 are considered amongst large earthquake ever recorded in Southeast Asia. The impact into tectonic deformation was recorded by a network of Global Positioning System (GPS) Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) within southern of Sumatra and west-coast of Peninsular Malaysia. …”
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    The implementation of modern geocentric datum: a review by Yazid, N. M., Din, A. H. M, Abdullah, N. M., Omar, A. H.

    Published 2019
    “…The ITRF is dynamic and updating every few years as its stations' coordinates consider the motion of earth's tectonic plate and other deformations. This paper is an effort to review the implementation of dynamic geocentric datum techniques from a few countries. …”
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    Grain size, mineralogical, and geochemistry of the 1996-2018 Volcanic Products of Anak Krakatau Volcano, Indonesia by Ardian, D. N., Darmawan, H., Wahyudi, Wahyudi, Mutaqin, B. W., Suratman, Suratman, Haerani, N., Wikanti, Wikanti

    Published 2022
    “…In 2018 there was an eruption accompanied by flank collapse on the southwestern side, caused by the accumulation of the instability volcanic body due to volcanic and tectonic activity. The volcanic activity will be reflected in the resulting deposits. …”
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    Gold prospecting in tropical regions using satellite remote sensing data: case study from Malaysia goldfields by Pour, Amin Beiranvand, Hashim, Mazlan

    Published 2015
    “…Geological tectonic structures such as faults , fractures and anticline were detected in the PALSAR resultant image derived from directional filters (NS, NE-SW, and NW-SE). …”
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