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  2. Lembang Fault - Wikipedia

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    The Lembang Fault (Indonesian: Sesar Lembang) is an active fault located 10 km north of the city of Bandung on the Indonesian island of Java. This sinistral slip fault is estimated to measure 29 km in length. [ 1 ]

  3. Lembang - Wikipedia

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    The Lembang Fault is an active geological fault with a slip rate of 2 millimeters per year that crosses Lembang city and runs 22 kilometers north of the Bandung basin, ranging from Mount Palasari to Cisarua. 700 years ago, earthquakes occurred at several points along the fault line and could potentially trigger up to a magnitude 7 quake.

  4. List of faults in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Citarik Fault [3] Cimandiri Fault; Baribis Fault; Cirata Fault; Cugenang Fault [4] Lembang Fault; Cileunyi-Tanjungsari Fault [5] Southern Garut Fault; Citanduy Fault; Kendeng Fault; Ajibarang Fault [6] Merapi-Merbabu Fault; Opak Fault; Pati Fault; Muria Fault [7] Rawapening Fault; Kaligarang Fault [8] Rembang-Madura-Kangean-Sakala Fault ...

  5. 2024 West Java earthquake - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure (BNPB), the earthquake occurred in proximity to the Garsela and Lembang faults. None of these faults triggered the earthquake, instead, it ruptured along a previously unknown fault. In 2022, an earthquake in Cianjur occurred on another unmapped fault that resulted in over 600 ...

  6. Lake Bandung - Wikipedia

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    It is suggested that the Bandung basin is a multiple volcanic caldera system, created by both volcanic and tectonic activity as there are numbers of tectonic fault crossing the Parahyangan highland. For example, there is a Lembang fault that runs west-east axis located immediately north of Bandung under the town of Lembang.

  7. Djuanda Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    Keraton Cliff is an observation area located on a cliff-face facing the Lembang Fault and the Lembang Plateau. It is situated 1200 metres above sea level, and oversees the Maribaya Valley, with the nearby Curug Omas visible on the southern side.

  8. Rocky Colavito, Cleveland All-Star and curse namesake, dies at 91

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    The next few years would be less successful, through no fault of the kid from the Bronx. Colavito developed into one of the best power bats in the league, leading the AL in slugging (.620) in 1958 ...

  9. Category:Seismic faults of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Palu-Koro Fault; L. Lembang Fault; M. Matano Fault; S. Sorong Fault; Sunda megathrust This page was last edited on 3 February 2017, at 19:47 (UTC). Text is ...