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    Geomorphology of the small island of Tidore and Hiri (North Maluku, Indonesia) by Mutaqin, Bachtiar W, Marfai, Muh Aris, Hadmoko, Danang Sri, Lavigne, Franck, Faral, Audrey, Wijayanti, Helvetia, Riasasi, Widiyana

    Published in E3S Web of Conferences (01-01-2021)
    “…Tidore and Hiri Islands in North Maluku Province is the result of a complex tectonic setting. In contrast with Ternate Island and its well-known volcano,…”
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    Assessment of Social Vulnerability to Kiematubu Volcano in Tidore Island, North Maluku by Riasasi, Widiyana, Marfai, Muh Aris, Mutaqin, Bachtiar W, Hadmoko, Danang Sri, Lavigne, Franck, Faral, Audrey, Wijayanti, Helvetia

    Published in E3S Web of Conferences (01-01-2021)
    “…Kiematubu volcano is often considered as non-volcanic, even though it consists of basalt material, since it has never erupted before. In fact, that small…”
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    Large debris avalanche and associated eruptive event at Samalas volcano, Lombok, Indonesia by Malawani, Mukhamad Ngainul, Lavigne, Franck, Kelfoun, Karim, Lahitte, Pierre, Hadmoko, Danang Sri, Gomez, Christopher, Wassmer, Patrick, Syamsuddin, Syamsuddin, Faral, Audrey

    Published in Bulletin of volcanology (02-03-2024)
    “…We propose a vast area in the middle of Lombok, Indonesia, dominated by hummock hills, is a debris avalanche deposit (DAD). We define this > 500 km 2 area as…”
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    Deadliest natural disaster in Balinese history in November 1815 revealed by Western and Indonesian written sources by Faral, Audrey, Lavigne, Franck, Sastrawan, Wayan Jarrah, Suryana, I Gede Putu Eka, Schrikker, Alicia, Pageh, Made, Made, Atmaja Dewa, Kesiman, Made Windu Antara, Malawani, Mukhamad Ngainul, Hadmoko, Danang Sri

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-10-2024)
    “…In November 1815, the deadliest “natural” disaster in Balinese history was caused by the exceptional combination of multiple natural hazards that occurred…”
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