Location of Sinabung volcano magma chamber on 2013 using simulated annealing inversion scheme

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Volcano has been monitoring using GPS after his eruption on August 2010. We Applied Simulated Annealing Inversion Scheme to GPS data on 2013, first we applied Simulated Annealing to velocity data on 23 January 2013 then we applied Simulated Annealing Inversion Scheme to data on 31 December 2013. From our analysis we got the depth of the pressure source modeling results indicate some possibilities that Sinabung has a deep magma chamber about 14km and also shallow magma chamber about 1km from the surface.

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Kumalasari, R., Srigutomo, W., Djamal, M., Meilano, I., Evita, M., & Gunawan, H. (2019). Location of Sinabung volcano magma chamber on 2013 using simulated annealing inversion scheme. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1321). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1321/3/032120

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