Indonesian earthquake lifted Lombok by 25cm, say scientists

Using satellite images of Lombok from the days following the August 5 earthquake, scientists say the island has been lifted by as much as 25cm.

The  Indonesian island of Lombok has been battered by earthquakes.

The Indonesian island of Lombok has been battered by earthquakes. Source: AAP

Scientists say the powerful Indonesian earthquake that lifted the island it struck by as much as 25 centimetres.

Using satellite images of Lombok from the days following the August 5 quake, scientists from NASA and the California Institute of Technology's joint rapid imaging project measured changes in the island's surface.
The  Indonesian island of Lombok has been battered by earthquakes.
The Indonesian island of Lombok has been battered by earthquakes. Source: AAP
In the northwest of the island near the epicentre the ground lifted 25cm.

In other places it dropped by 5-15cm.
A mother and son stand near the ruins of their home following the quake.
A mother and son stand near the ruins of their home following the quake. Source: Getty Images
Some 270,000 people are homeless or displaced after the 7.0 earthquake, which damaged and destroyed about 68,000 homes.
Lombok, less developed than nearby Bali, was hit by three stroke quakes, followed by more than 500 aftershocks,

Almost a week after the earthquake, Lombok is still reeling, but some food markets, shops and mosques are starting to re-open.

Indonesia is prone to earthquakes due to its location in the Pacific Basin's arc of volcanoes and fault-lines.


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Published 11 August 2018 12:52pm
Updated 11 August 2018 4:17pm


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