Liquefaction Hazard Analysis for Infrastructure Development in Gulf of Jakarta

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Dinata, Indra A. [1 ]
Darlan, Yudi [2 ]
Sadisun, Imam A. [3 ]
Pindratno, Haris [4 ]
Saryanto, Agus [4 ]
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[1] Engn Geol FITB ITB, Jl Ganesha 10, Bandung, Indonesia
[2] Res & Dev Ctr Maritime Geol Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
[3] Dept Engn Geol FITB ITB, Jl Ganesha 10, Bandung, Indonesia
[4] Minist Energy & Mineral Recources Republ Indonesi, Jakarta, Indonesia
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10.1063/1.4947384
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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Gulf of Jakarta is an area of active sedimentation. There exist a wide sediment deposition area on the north coast of Jakarta. Generally, these sediments have not been consolidated, so that the conditions in these area is an important factor to determining liquefaction in these area. Liquefaction may occur because of earthquake that cause loss of strength and stiffness in soils. Analysis of liquefaction potential based from SPT data taken at gulf of Jakarta, include susceptibility rate and the factors that triggering. Liquefaction analysis methods compared with each other to get the factor of safety against liquefaction according to the characteristics of the soil. Liquefaction analysis at surface using susceptibility rating factor (SRF). SRF method controled by factors: history, geology, composition, and groundwater. Each factors have parameters that determine the value of SRF.From the analysis, Gulf of Jakarta has susceptibility rating from liquefaction with SRF value 12 - 35. The value shows that Gulf of Jakarta dominated by area that have susceptibility rating from medium to high. High susceptibility rating from liquefaction concentrated at coast area.
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