SPATIAL INSIGHTS INTO EARTHQUAKE STRENGTH: A SULAWESI CASE STUDY USING ORDINARY AND ROBUST KRIGING METHODS

The data from the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) in the last 22 years shows that there have been 230 destructive earthquakes in Indonesia with the highest incidence in 2021. One of the islands frequently hit by earthquakes is Sulawesi Island. According to the 2020 Disaster Ris...

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Main Authors: Nanda Lailatul Humairah, Achmad Fauzan
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description The data from the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) in the last 22 years shows that there have been 230 destructive earthquakes in Indonesia with the highest incidence in 2021. One of the islands frequently hit by earthquakes is Sulawesi Island. According to the 2020 Disaster Risk Index Book (IRBI), 63 of the 81 regencies/cities on Sulawesi Island have a high category earthquake risk index. Based on this, information is needed as a first step in disaster mitigation so that the government can take preventive and anticipatory actions to reduce risks associated with earthquakes and ensure the safety of people on the island of Sulawesi, one of which is obtained through spatial interpolation. In this study, the Kriging methods of interpolation, Ordinary Kriging (OK) and Robust Kriging (RK) were used. From the analysis with OK and RK, the best theoretical semivariogram model is the Exponential model with nugget, sill and range values of ​​respectively 0.40, 0.70, and 6.50 for OK and 0.35, 0.90 and 9.50 for RK. Both methods produced the results that most areas of Sulawesi Island have the potential for shallow earthquakes with a magnitude of around 3.2 to 4.0 on the Richter scale. The potential for earthquakes with high strength is more common around the seas to the east and north of Central Sulawesi Province. The highest estimation results are at the coordinates of 120,029° East Longitude, 1.159° North Latitude, namely in the sea north of South Dampal. According to the results of K-Fold Cross Validation and Leave One Out Cross Validation, the more accurate method for estimating earthquake strength on Sulawesi Island is the RK method because the RMSE and MAPE values ​​in the RK method are smaller than the OK method.
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spelling doaj-art-88ce9ee79c4e40b597781e6c25ed77782025-08-20T03:35:54ZengUniversitas PattimuraBarekeng1978-72272615-30172024-05-011821283129610.30598/barekengvol18iss2pp1283-129612240SPATIAL INSIGHTS INTO EARTHQUAKE STRENGTH: A SULAWESI CASE STUDY USING ORDINARY AND ROBUST KRIGING METHODSNanda Lailatul Humairah0Achmad Fauzan1Statistics Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Universitas Islam Indonesia, IndonesiaStatistics Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Universitas Islam Indonesia, IndonesiaThe data from the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) in the last 22 years shows that there have been 230 destructive earthquakes in Indonesia with the highest incidence in 2021. One of the islands frequently hit by earthquakes is Sulawesi Island. According to the 2020 Disaster Risk Index Book (IRBI), 63 of the 81 regencies/cities on Sulawesi Island have a high category earthquake risk index. Based on this, information is needed as a first step in disaster mitigation so that the government can take preventive and anticipatory actions to reduce risks associated with earthquakes and ensure the safety of people on the island of Sulawesi, one of which is obtained through spatial interpolation. In this study, the Kriging methods of interpolation, Ordinary Kriging (OK) and Robust Kriging (RK) were used. From the analysis with OK and RK, the best theoretical semivariogram model is the Exponential model with nugget, sill and range values of ​​respectively 0.40, 0.70, and 6.50 for OK and 0.35, 0.90 and 9.50 for RK. Both methods produced the results that most areas of Sulawesi Island have the potential for shallow earthquakes with a magnitude of around 3.2 to 4.0 on the Richter scale. The potential for earthquakes with high strength is more common around the seas to the east and north of Central Sulawesi Province. The highest estimation results are at the coordinates of 120,029° East Longitude, 1.159° North Latitude, namely in the sea north of South Dampal. According to the results of K-Fold Cross Validation and Leave One Out Cross Validation, the more accurate method for estimating earthquake strength on Sulawesi Island is the RK method because the RMSE and MAPE values ​​in the RK method are smaller than the OK method.https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/barekeng/article/view/12240interpolationordinary krigingrobust krigingearthquake
spellingShingle Nanda Lailatul Humairah
Achmad Fauzan
SPATIAL INSIGHTS INTO EARTHQUAKE STRENGTH: A SULAWESI CASE STUDY USING ORDINARY AND ROBUST KRIGING METHODS
Barekeng
interpolation
ordinary kriging
robust kriging
earthquake
title SPATIAL INSIGHTS INTO EARTHQUAKE STRENGTH: A SULAWESI CASE STUDY USING ORDINARY AND ROBUST KRIGING METHODS
title_full SPATIAL INSIGHTS INTO EARTHQUAKE STRENGTH: A SULAWESI CASE STUDY USING ORDINARY AND ROBUST KRIGING METHODS
title_fullStr SPATIAL INSIGHTS INTO EARTHQUAKE STRENGTH: A SULAWESI CASE STUDY USING ORDINARY AND ROBUST KRIGING METHODS
title_full_unstemmed SPATIAL INSIGHTS INTO EARTHQUAKE STRENGTH: A SULAWESI CASE STUDY USING ORDINARY AND ROBUST KRIGING METHODS
title_short SPATIAL INSIGHTS INTO EARTHQUAKE STRENGTH: A SULAWESI CASE STUDY USING ORDINARY AND ROBUST KRIGING METHODS
title_sort spatial insights into earthquake strength a sulawesi case study using ordinary and robust kriging methods
topic interpolation
ordinary kriging
robust kriging
earthquake
url https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/barekeng/article/view/12240
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