2016
DOI: 10.1063/1.4947404
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Application of tomography seismic for subsurface modeling of Kelud Mountain

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“…The diversity is still preserved for generations until now [12]. The form of preservation is manifested in the form of festivals, Kirab budaya (Cultural Kirab) in the month of Suro or carnival that has an impact on the development of tourism potentials in Kemloko, Nglegok and Putukrejo or Gadungan, Gandusari District [33].…”
Section: Advances In Social Science Education and Humanities Researcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diversity is still preserved for generations until now [12]. The form of preservation is manifested in the form of festivals, Kirab budaya (Cultural Kirab) in the month of Suro or carnival that has an impact on the development of tourism potentials in Kemloko, Nglegok and Putukrejo or Gadungan, Gandusari District [33].…”
Section: Advances In Social Science Education and Humanities Researcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eruption usually begins with some seismic activity, followed by lava dome growth, volcano-tectonic and shallow volcanic (VB) earthquakes as a rock stress response to magmatic movement from tectonic activity and thermal conduction of magma chambers and an increase of earthquake events (more than 1400/day), finally leading to an eruption [1,3,4,10,11]. The seismic activity was preceded by an increase in the temperature of the crater lake, measured by temperature sensors about three months before the eruption, from ambient temperature (19 °C to 30 °C) to about 80 °C right before the eruption [5,8,12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%