The Humanitarian Response Fund (HRF) is an NGO funding mechanism managed by OCHA that aims to provide immediate funds to respond to short-term humanitarian needs triggered by conict or natural...
The Humanitarian Response Fund (HRF) is an NGO funding mechanism managed by OCHA that aims to provide immediate funds to respond to short-term humanitarian needs triggered by conict or natural...
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Indonesia is composed of 17,583 islands and home to 245 million people (2007), the fourth largest population in the world. The islands lie on the edges of the Pacific, Eurasian and Australian...
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This map contains a pre-disaster SPOT-5 satellite image recorded 15-08-2002 over the earthquake-affected city of Padang Panjang, Kota Padang Panjang, West Sumatra Province, Indonesia. The image has...
This map contains a pre-disaster SPOT-5 satellite image recorded 15-08-2002 over the earthquake-affected city of Solok, Kota Solok, West Sumatra, Indonesia. The image has been pan-sharpened to 2.5...
This map contains a pre-disaster SPOT-5 satellite image recorded 15-08-2002 over the earthquake-affected town of Sumani, Kota Singkarak, West Sumatra, Indonesia. The image has been pan-sharpened to...
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The following map includes coverage of a 1:250k scale topomap over the earthquake-affected towns of Padang Panjang and Batusangkar, Tanah Datar Regency, Sumatra. The topomap was published by the...
The following map includes coverage of a 1:250k scale topomap over the earthquake-affected town of Solok, Solok Regency, West Sumatra. The topomap was published by the Indonesian Government in 1986...
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This is a pre-disaster Landsat image recorded April 2000 over the area affected by the magnitude 6.3 earthquake that occurred 6 March 2007 near the regional capital of Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia.
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This map illustrates the range of elevation for the area affected by the magnitude 6.3 earthquake that occurred 6 March 2007 near the regional capital of Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia.
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This map illustrates the population density from 2004 over the magnitude 6.3 earthquake that occurred 6 March 2007 near the regional capital of Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia.
DISCUSSION The locations and focal-mechanisms of the Sumatra earthquakes of March 6, 2007, are consistent with these shocks occurring on the Sumatran fault, a 1900 km-long strike-slip fault that...