Author:
Syuhada S,Pranata B,Anggono T,Ramdhan M,Febriani F,Prasetio A D,Dewi C N,Hasib M
Abstract
Abstract
We analyze high-frequency receiver functions from two seismic stations to characterize the sediment properties around the eastern coast of Kalimantan. First, we compute high-frequency receiver functions from teleseismic events using the time-domain deconvolution method. The obtained receiver functions are then stacked using the H-κ stacking approach to determine the sediment properties. The computed receiver functions show the complicated waveforms for the seismic station located near Kutai Basin. These waveforms may indicate the presence of multi sedimentary layers. The H-κ stacking results suggest that the sediment is thinner in the northern part of the area (∼1.34 km depth) than in the southern part of the region (∼3.0 km depth). These results are consistent with the previous geological and geophysical studies conducted in this region. The previous works suggested that the sediment thickness around the study area can reach up to 9 km.