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Geochemical and petrological characterization of the Singkut caldera-forming eruption (North Sumatra)
Published 2020“…Little is known about the Singkut caldera in North Sumatra, despite its close proximity to the famous Toba caldera complex as well as to the capital city of Medan, which could possibly pose a threat to the population. …”
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The Medan Suicide Attack : Enablers of Radicalism
Published 2020“…A recent suicide bombing at the police headquarters in Medan, North Sumatra, was the first attack in Indonesia by a pro-IS cell since the death of the so-called “caliph” Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. …”
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The Syria alumni threat : legal loopholes and inadequate de-radicalisation
Published 2017“…Syawaludin Pakpahan, the perpetrator of a terror attack in Medan, North Sumatra may not be the last of the Syria alumni to launch an attack in Indonesia. …”
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Indonesian Presidential Election 2019 – Grand Narratives in Outer Provinces : Impact of Islam on Politics
Published 2019“…In the outer provinces in West Sumatra, North Sumatra, South Sulawesi and North Sulawesi, the 212 grand narratives influence local Muslim voters in determining their vote. …”
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Understanding Himalayan erosion and the significance of the Nicobar Fan
Published 2020“…A holistic view of the Bengal–Nicobar Fan system requires sampling the full sedimentary section of the Nicobar Fan, which was achieved for the first time by International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 362 west of North Sumatra. We identified a distinct rise in sediment accumulation rate (SAR) beginning ∼9.5 Ma and reaching 250–350 m/Myr in the 9.5–2 Ma interval, which equal or far exceed rates on the Bengal Fan at similar latitudes. …”
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Rebuilding Bukit Lawang : the role of ICTs for sustainable development in a post-disaster Indonesian village
Published 2009“…This paper examines the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in rebuilding the tourism-based economy of Bukit Lawang, a village in North Sumatra, Indonesia. In 2003, a flood killed one-third of the population and destroyed critical infrastructure, resulting in a heavy loss of tourism revenue and livelihoods. …”
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Principal component analysis of observed and modeled diurnal rainfall in the maritime continent
Published 2012“…Wave cavities are identified in the Straits of Malacca, Malay Peninsula, and north Sumatra where stationary signals are produced. …”
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