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Year: 2024 | Month: May | Volume: 11 | Issue: 5 | Pages: 206-215

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20240525

Identification of Ground Vulnerability Based on Kg, PGA, and GSS Assessment by Single Station Microtremor in Bendosari Hamlet, Kalasan Village, Yogyakarta

Rafael Yosef Harya Bima Salaka1, Udi Harmoko2, Gatot Yuliyanto3

1,2,3Physics Department, Faculty of Science and Mathematics Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia

Corresponding Author: Udi Harmoko

ABSTRACT

Bendosari Hamlet, Kalasan, Yogyakarta is a research area that is one of the areas affected by the earthquake that occurred on May 27, 2006. The earthquake with a magnitude of 6.4 caused quite severe damage to buildings around the research area. Based on the phenomenon of earthquakes that have occurred, there needs to be further study related to vulnerable areas in the event of another earthquake. Research data is primary data taken using a single statiun microtremor tool with an overall acquisition point of 50 measurement points. This study aims to find out the value of seismic vulnerability index (Kg), Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA), and Ground Shear Strain (GSS). Using the Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) method, the dominant frequency result (f0) and amplification factor value (A0) from data that has been recorded through the microtremor tool. Based on research that has been done, the results are obtained in the f0rm of seismic vulnerability index values that are in the range of 0.49 - 30.18, the value of the acceleration of ground movement is in the range of 0.21 - 0.61 Gal, and the ground shear strain value is in the range of 4 x 10-6 to 38 x 10-5. Point K26 which is the original documentation of buildings affected by the earthquake, analyzed that the value of Vs of 858.112 m / s on the vs ground profile indicates that there is hard soil at a depth after 27.2 m. This shows that the thickness of subsurface sedimentary rocks at point K26 is quite thick.

Keywords: Bendosari Hamlet; Mikrotremor; GSS; HVSR; PGA; Seismic Vulnerability

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