Edi Hidayat

Edi Hidayat
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Researcher at National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia

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Introduction
I conduct geological research related to quarterly geology, morphotectonic / tectonic geomorphology, neotectonics and geological disaster
Current institution
National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia
Current position
  • Researcher

Publications

Publications (9)
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Sumatra Island and its surroundings, Indonesia, are one of the most active tectonics in the world. The Aceh-Andaman earthquake, one of the most destructive earthquakes in the world, occurred there. It has attracted many earth scientists to apply various methods, including seismic tomography, to understand the island's subsurface structure and tecto...
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The cities of Jakarta and Bandung, two vital hubs in the western part of Java, are now connected by a high-speed rail line. However, potential earthquake hazards arise as the line intersects two active faults in West Java. To address this concern, we conducted a detailed geomorphological analysis using high-resolution DEM data (8-meter resolution)...
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The morphology of the Karangsambung area shows a unique form, namely the morphology of the amphitheater. This area results from the complexity of tectonic, erosion, and depositional processes. The active tectonics in this region greatly influence the drainage system and geomorphic expression. The study area provides evidence of subduction in Java....
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Sumatra Island and its surroundings, Indonesia, are one of the most active tectonics in the world. The Aceh-Andaman earthquake, one of the most destructive earthquakes in the world, occurred there. It has attracted many earth scientists to apply various methods, including seismic tomography, to understand the island's subsurface structure and tecto...
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Karangsambung as a "subduction fossil" of the Cretaceous-Paleocene on the island of Java, has a complex geological structure. The current subduction process in the south of Java with a north-south compression force has contributed to the reactivation of the geological structure in Karangsambung. The index active tectonic relative (IAT) of the Karan...
Research
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This research also discusses the relationship and influence of each geomorphic index on the research area’s tectonic activity. In addition to the geomorphic index, geological parameters in the form of geological structures, rock types, and river terraces are used to complete this research analysis. The research objective was to determine tectonic a...

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