Rock-Magnetic Properties For Supplementary Proxies In Liquifaction Deposits Identification: The 28 September 2018 Event, A Strike‐Slip Earthquake Occurred In Palu, Indonesia
Muhammad Rusli Muin and Sandra
Geophysical Engineering, Universitas Tadulako, Palu Sulawesi Tengah
Corresponding author: rusli8998[at]yahoo.com
Abstract
Liquefaction deposits is a well-known process initiated by seismic shaking during strong earthquake. in these soils uniq the opportunities for analyzing these deposits. We applied Magnetic Susceptibility (MS) and Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility (AMS) proxies, to recognize deposits indicative of liquifaction. MS and AMS evidence aid in demonstrating that anomalous soil units are the products of liquifaction event.
Keywords: Liquifaction deposits, Magnetic Susceptibility (MS) and Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility (AMS)
Topic: Rock Magnetism