Seismic Vulnerability Index Calculation for Mitigation Purposes at Cilacap District

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Seismic vulnerability index is one of the key factors in mitigation that shows the vulnerability of the soil layer beneath when passed through with a wave, the more vulnerable the soil layer, the more damage it done when an earthquake happens. Seismic vulnerability is calculated using two variables, that is dominant frequencies and amplification that are obtained by analyzing HVSR curve. HVSR are used to determine the dominant frequency by determining the maximum amplification in that area. HVSR curve is obtained by measuring microbemor data in 163 spots with 30 minutes-minimum duration in Cilacap with a portable seismograph. Mierotremor is a natural vibration that is caused by continuous vibration that come from beneath the surface, sometimes mixed up by the vibrabon that is caused by human activities such as pipe-flow, vehicles, etc. Thus, the purposes of this research are to determine which area is more vulnerable than others, based on the seismic vulnerability index, so it could be a reference for regional development to classified is it safe or unsafe to build in that area, remembering Cilacap is one of the most developed Districts in Central Java.

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Edison, R., Rohadi, S., Perdana, Y., Riama, N. F., & Karnawati, D. (2021). Seismic Vulnerability Index Calculation for Mitigation Purposes at Cilacap District. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 873). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/873/1/012005

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