Fakta :

Gempa M9,0 yang berpusat di segmen Kepulauan Mentawai, Sumatra, terakhir 
terjadi pada 1883 silam, dengan rupture length 550 km dan total slip 13 m 
dengan estimasi kedalaman hiposentrum sekitar 10 - 20 km. Gempa ini 
menghasilkan emergence (pengangkatan) pada sejumlah pulau kecil di Kepulauan 
Mentawai sebagaimana terekam dalam terumbu-terumbu karang cincin (mikroatol) di 
pulau-pulau tersebut.

Dari pola-pola emergence dan submergence yang ada pada mikroatol ini, memang 
pak Danny Hilman N dan rekan-rekannya dari Caltech maupun Puslitbang 
Geoteknologi LIPI berhasil mendeduksi adanya siklus 200an tahun dalam 
perulangan gempa-gempa besar di segmen tersebut (ingat, hanya di segmen 
Mentawai) berdasarkan elastic dislocation modelling. Tepatnya siklus itu 
bernilai 230 tahun. Namun ketidakpastiannya masih sangat besar (mencapai 30-an 
tahun), karena interaksi antara lempeng Australia dan Sunda di bawah segmen 
Kepulauan Mentawai cukup kompleks seperti terlihat pada gempa ganda September 
2007 silam.

Hoax :

Cerita soal gempa M 9,0 yang katanya bersumber dari CNN, itu hoax yang muncul 
sejak 2006 silam pasca gempa dan tsunami Jawa 17 Juli 2006. "Berita" itu 
kemudian diulang-ulang terus setiap tahun, hanya divariasikan dengan mengganti 
tanggal. Ini sama saja dengan hoax "Mars sebesar Bulan" yang muncul sejak 
Agustus 2004 dan selalu diulang-ulang terus setiap bulan Agustus.

Mendeteksi hoax soal gempa mudah saja. Perkembangan ilmu seismologi dan 
earthquake geology sejauh ini baru bisa menghasilkan konklusi bahwa suatu 
daerah (misalnya segmen Kepulauan Mentawai) lebih berpotensi meletupkan gempa 
dengan perkiraan magnitude maksimum sekian skala Magnitudo. Potensi itu 
dinyatakan dalan probabilitas untuk jangka waktu tertentu (misalnya seperti di 
San Andreas Fault, yang secara rata-rata disebut akan mengalami gempa M 6,0 + 
pada kurun waktu 30 tahun mendatang dengan probabilitas 60 %). Jadi tidak 
meramalkan kedatangan gempa pada waktu yang eksak.

Epilog :

Ketimbang "meributkan" kapan gempa besar (M9,0 +) itu datang, pertanyaannya 
dibalik saja :  sudah siapkah kita jika sewaktu-waktu gempa melanda tanah 
tempat kita tinggal dan berpijak? Sudahkah kita menyimpan surat-surat penting 
dalam satu tas? Sudahkah kita memiliki kotak P3K lengkap dengan senter? 
Sudahkah kita tahu bagian2 mana di kantor/rumah kita yang relatif lebih aman 
dari bahaya keruntuhan dibanding bagian yang lain? Sudahkah kita tahu ada 
beragam cara untuk menyelamatkan diri dari bahaya keruntuhan struktur bangunan 
akibat gempa, selain dengan melarikan diri ke tanah lapang? Menyiapkan hal-hal 
semacam itu jauh lebih berharga ketimbang main tebak-tebakan kapan gempa 
mengguncang.

Salam,


Ma'rufin


----- Original Message ----
From: Andya Primanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 11:33:51 PM
Subject: [sains] Fw: [bio-ui] artikel asli gempa 17 september


Ada kakak kelas saya yg bersusah payah nyariin artikel asli "gempa 17 
september", dan ternyata ketahuan bahwa beritanya ...kadaluarsa. 17 September 
2007.

All day long he was fighting for you
And he didn't even know your name 
--Phil Collins, "That's Just The Way It Is"

--- On Tue, 16/9/08, safran yusri <safran_yusri2003@ yahoo.com> wrote:

From: safran yusri <safran_yusri2003@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [bio-ui] artikel asli gempa 17 september
To: "milis bio ui" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com>
Date: Tuesday, 16 September, 2008, 11:51 AM

Imel tentang gempa ini hoax (imel palsu) atau penulis email salah 
mengartikan artikel dari cnn. Inti dari artikel adalah Indonesia memang dalam 
ancaman, oleh sebab itu harus bersiap-siap. Tetapi gempa tidak diketahui kapan 
akan terjadi. tanggal 17 september ternyata tanggal publikasi (17-09-2007) . 
Artikel ini sudah setahun. tolong teman-teman yang keburu forward imel 
sebelumnya juga bertanggung jawab untuk mengklarifikasi berita ini

Artikel asli:
sumber: http://edition. cnn.com/2007/ WORLD/asiapcf/ 09/17/indonesia. 
quake/index. html

Indonesia's big one 'on its way'

By Hugh Riminton
CNN

PADANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- An international team of 
earthquake specialists says Indonesia faces another potential "giant" quake in 
the near future.

A worker constructs a wall to protect against tsunami waves 
in Lais, North Bengkulu, Saturday. 

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The scientists, including a team from the California 
Institute of Technology, says three major quakes in the last week have 
increased 
the likelihood of a major disaster.
CNN traveled to the earthquake zone with a scientist who 
deliberately puts himself in the path of the world's most powerful quakes. 

Smack on the equator, Indonesia's Sumatra island holds the deadliest 
stretch of ocean in the world.
"You'd see a strip 30 meters high, stripped down to 
bedrock," says John Galetzka, a former U.S. Army ranger who is now adventuring 
on another frontline as an earthquake geologist. He is investigating the fault 
line that sparked the 2004 tsunami and, in recent days, three more powerful 
quakes.
Last Friday, Galetzka shot video footage of the shaking 
beach, with startled locals scrambling upshore. 
His thoughts turned immediately to the tsunami danger, and 
his command ship offshore. Just moments later he caught the panic near the 
beach, as he saw families evacuating to the hills about 200 meters behind their 
village.
The day before, another big quake struck -- larger, but 
further away. Galetzka recalls the long slow waves and a shivering water 
bottle. 
For the American geologist, this is where theory meets reality.
"I just felt like the luckiest man alive to feel two strong 
events," he says. "You can almost hear the excitement in my voice -- oh my 
gosh, 
this is it, this is it ..."
Galetzka is now examining the 
evidence that his team believes indicates the arrival another giant earthquake, 
and possible tsunami. 
He has established a network of position-markers, linked by 
satellite, that show a constant creep, northeast, among the islands on 
Indonesia's Indian Ocean frontier. The first one was placed in August 
2002.
The 30 measuring stations along Sumatra's western coast tell 
an ominous tale. Driven by the plate beneath the Indian Ocean, the entire 
coastline is flexing, as the earth literally bends. The pressures are already 
enormous, and at some point probably soon, they will become 
intolerable.
The implications are terrifying.
"Eventually it has got to release in (the form) of giant 
earthquake," states Galetzka matter-of-factly.
It could be a rare magnitude-9 quake, and with the plates so 
tightly sprung, it will happen sooner, he believes, rather than 
later.
Knowing what he knows, does he worry about the people living 
along this coast?
"I absolutely do," he replies. "I tell them to be prepared. 
Whenever I am in Padang I think about my escape routes, almost every 
moment."
As he criss-crosses around the islands, searching for data, 
Galetzka says his aim is to save lives. But he, more than anyone, knows the 
risks -- that one day he'll confront a giant wave, a tsunami powerful enough to 
swallow islands.

The geologist's voice quivers as he imagines "the big one." 

"If we saw it, we'd just head right into it. I'd shake your 
hand and say, good luck!"

Safran Yusri

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