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Munawir Bintang Pratama
Researcher at Bandung Institute of Technology
Publications - 19
Citations - 141
Munawir Bintang Pratama is an academic researcher from Bandung Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Current (stream) & Tidal power. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 18 publications receiving 89 citations. Previous affiliations of Munawir Bintang Pratama include University of Edinburgh.
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Analysis of generation and arrival time of landslide tsunami to Palu City due to the 2018 Sulawesi earthquake
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors accurately identified the arrival time and direction of the waves by comparing multiple videos taken by a pilot from the cockpit of a plane and local people who witnessed waves approaching the coast.
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Adapting ports to sea-level rise: empirical lessons based on land subsidence in Indonesia and Japan
Miguel Esteban,Hiroshi Takagi,Robert J. Nicholls,Dyah Fatma,Munawir Bintang Pratama,Shota Kurobe,Xiong Yi,Izumi Ikeda,Takahito Mikami,Paolo Valenzuela,Erick Avelino +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, five cases of ports in Japan and Indonesia that have subsided by a meter or more were analyzed and the findings suggest that there are no unsurmountable technological, cost-benefit, financial and soci...
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The influence of the jakarta bay reclamation on the surrounding tidal elevation and tidal current
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of the reclamation of artificialislands, named I, J, K, L and M islands, on the tidal elevation and tidal current was investigated usinghydrodynamic modeling with inputs of the river discharges coming into the bay.
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People's perception of land subsidence, floods, and their connection: A note based on recent surveys in a sinking coastal community in Jakarta
Hiroshi Takagi,Miguel Esteban,Takahito Mikami,Munawir Bintang Pratama,Ven Paolo Valenzuela,John Erick Avelino +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a field survey was conducted after a major coastal flood that took place in December 2017, which revealed that nearly half of the people living in a rapidly sinking coastal community were not aware of the ongoing land subsidence under their own houses.