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    COVID-19 pandemic crisis: the recovery strategy of hotel business in Bengkulu City through adoption new-normal by Mangruwa, Rajiv Dharma, Mohd. Mahdzir, Akbariah, Abu Mansor, Nur Naha

    Published 2021
    “…During the turbulent period in Indonesia, Bengkulu's gross domestic product (GRP) was the lowest in Sumatra in 2020. …”
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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. …”
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    A study on identifying factors affecting project performance on road construction project by Taufik, Mohamad

    Published 2012
    “…Data collected from the owner’s project manager who located in one of four provinces, namely South Sumatra, Lampung, Bangka Belitung and Bengkulu. Before analyzing data, that data must be tested its reliability by Cronbach’s alpha to find out its validity. …”
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    Ground motion prediction equations for distant subduction interface earthquakes based on empirical data in the Malay Peninsula and Japan by Shoushtari, Abdollah Vaez, Adnan, Azlan, Zare, Mehdi

    Published 2018
    “…The data from the large megathrust earthquakes with M ≥ 7.0 such as 2011 M 9.1 Tohoku-Japan, the 2007 M 8.5 earthquake near Bengkulu in Sumatra Island, 2005 M 8.6 Nias-Sumatra, and 2004 M 9.0 Aceh-Sumatra earthquakes were included in the database. …”
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    Post-seismic earthquake deformation monitoring in Peninsular Malaysia using global positioning system by Jhonny, Jhonny

    Published 2010
    “…The main objective of this study is to monitor the post-seismic motion of Peninsular Malaysia due to the previous earthquakes such as Aceh 2004, Nias 2005 and Bengkulu 2007. Seventy eight (78) Malaysia Real Time Kinematic Network (MyRTKnet) and thirty (30) Global Positioning System (GPS) stations worldwide were used in this study. …”
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    Localized global positioning system derived strain map of Malaysia by Johari, Nini Nurdiana

    Published 2020
    “…However, several regional earthquakes such as the Sumatra-Andaman, Nias, Bengkulu and the most recent Sabah earthquake have resulted in a long-term post-seismic deformation within the Sunda plate; these entail the need for Malaysia to have seismic hazard assessment for the prediction of risks attached to possible future earthquakes in the country. …”
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