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https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-23-3185-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-23-3185-2023
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05 Oct 2023
Research article |  | 05 Oct 2023

The seismic hazard from the Lembang Fault, Indonesia, derived from InSAR and GNSS data

Ekbal Hussain, Endra Gunawan, Nuraini Rahma Hanifa, and Qori'atu Zahro

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The earthquake potential of the Lembang Fault, located near the city of Bandung in West Java, Indonesia, is poorly understood. Bandung has a population of over 8 million people. We used satellite data to estimate the energy storage on the fault and calculate the likely size of potential future earthquakes. We use simulations to show that 1.9–2.7 million people would be exposed to high levels of ground shaking in the event of a major earthquake on the fault.
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