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Official Journal of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS)

Fig. 1 | Geoscience Letters

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From: Upper crustal shear-wave velocity structure Beneath Western Java, Indonesia from seismic ambient noise tomography

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Map showing the historical seismicity and major fault in the western part of Java. The colored circles show the seismicity from the USGS catalog for events with Mw ≥ 5.5 and the size of the circles represents the magnitude. The yellow star represents the major earthquakes in which the shaking could be felt in the major cities of West Java. The black lines denoted three major faults: Cimandiri Fault (CF), Lembang Fault (LF), Baribis Fault (BF), and Garsela Fault (GF). The fault is plotted from Pusat Studi Gempa Nasional (PuSGen) 2017 (see, Irsyam et al., 2020). Black triangles are active volcanoes, and gray lines are the slab2 contour (Hayes et al. 2018)

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