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ANALYSIS OF FLOOD HAZARDS IN MAGETAN REGENCY USINGDISTANCE SENSING METHOD Zahrotin Jamilah; Amien Widodo; Moh Singgih Purwanto
Journal of Marine-Earth Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): September
Publisher : Marine & Earth Science and Technology Research Center, DRPM, ITS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1406.196 KB) | DOI: 10.12962/j27745449.v2i2.60

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Flood is an annual disaster that hits all over Indonesia, and Magetan Regency is one of the affected area . The high regional topography in the western part and the relatively flat topography in the eastern part making it potential for flood to be higher in the eastern part. The DEM (Digital Elevation Model) topography, Landsat maps, and hazard index maps can be identified by remote sensing using regional administration map data, the level of slope slope and vegetation density can be mapped using NDVI method, and the classification of the flood risk level of an area can be done using ArcGIS software. The slope of the slope and the density of vegetation will affect the level of potential flood hazard. There is a low level of potential for flooding on steep slopes because the air will flow and accumulate on the lower plains. Higher vegetation density will provide a good air catchment area. The level of vegetation density is also higher in the western part. Based on the percentage of the affected area, the low flood hazard level reaches 73.3%, so it can be concluded that the flood hazard level in Magetan Regency is low. It is necessary to provide adequate land and channels capable of providing air flow.
MAPPING TSUNAMI HAZARD LEVELS IN PACITAN BEACH USING REMOTE SENSING METHODS Zahrotin Jamilah; Amien Widodo; Nita Ariyanti
Journal of Marine-Earth Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): April
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Pacitan Regency is one of the tourist destinations in East Java due to the beauty of tourism from the caves to the beaches that stretch along the southern part of Pacitan. Apart from tourism potential, Pacitan Regency, which borders the Indian Ocean in the south, has the potential to be hit by a tsunami wave that occurs due to the collision of the Eurasian and Indo-Australian plates. By using a remote sensing method, it can be seen how the tsunami hazard level of an area is based on the parameters of the slope, the height of the area, and the distance from the coastline. In addition, the level of exposure of the population is also a factor in determining the level of tsunami hazard. In Pacitan Regency, the area affected by the low level tsunami reached 33753 Hectare, the medium level was 13498 Hectare, and the high level was 3828 Hectare. Areas with a high level of danger are located along the coast which extends in the southern part of Pacitan Regency. The area with the highest level of danger with a wider coverage is around Pacitan Bay. Therefore, it is necessary to have an appropriate mitigation system in reducing the risk of tsunamis, especially around the coast which is used as a tourist destination.
ANALYSIS OF FLOOD DISASTER AREAS, JOMBANG REGENCY, EAST JAVA USING ARCGIS REMOTE SENSING Yoga Satria Iswandaru Iswandaru; Amien Widodo; Moh. Singgih Purwanto
Journal of Marine-Earth Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): December
Publisher : Marine & Earth Science and Technology Research Center, DRPM, ITS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j27745449.v2i3.100

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Flood is one of the natural disasters that occur in Indonesia. Each region in Indonesia has a different flood hazard level. Therefore, a study was conducted to map the level of flood hazard in Jombang Regency, East Java. Remote sensing methods are used to map flood-prone areas, ArcMap software is used to map disaster-prone areas and mapping vegetation density. The data required is in the form of flood data index from Inarisk and Landsat 8 imagery data from USGS. From these data, four maps were generated, namely the vegetation density map and the flood hazard map in the Jombang area. From the vegetation density map, it can be seen from the value it determines the level of vegetation density in the area, while the flood hazard map is categorized into three hazard categories, namely low, medium and high. And it was found that the lower the level of vegetation density, the higher the level of flood hazard in the area, and vice versa and it is also known that the Brantas river affects flooding in Jombang. Then seen from the regional geology, the area of North Jombang absorbs air more quickly because it is composed of karst rocks. Judging from the area of the flood hazard level, the Jombang area is more dominant to the moderate hazard level.
Co-Authors Adhitama Rachman Adib Banuboro Aditama, Ferdian Yoga Afif, Hamzah Ahmad Iqbal Hamami Alam, Kharis Aulia Ali Masduqi Andradit, Fikrizan Anik Hilyah Anindya Putri R Anindya Putri R Anwar, Nadjadji Arief Alihudien Arief Ismanto Arif, Musta'in Aripin, Pegri Rohmat Ariyanti, Nita Ary Iswahyudi Aryaseta, Bagas Aryaseta, Bagas Bahri, Ayi Syaeful Bella Esti Ajeng Syahputri Bimakurnia Septadi Chemistra, Paul Christopher Salim Daniel Oranova Siahaan Dhea Pratama Novian Dhea Pratama Novian Putra Dwa Desa Warnana Eko Puswanto Elfarabi Elfarabi Elfarabi, Elfarabi Erik Sapta Perbawa Fajar, M. Haris Miftakhul Fakhriar Naufaldi Faqih Ulumuddin Febrianty, Angeline Ferdian Yoga Aditama Fikri Abdullah Fikrizan Andradit Firman Syaifudin Fuadur K Ghazalli, Muhammad Gita Akbar Satriawangsa Gita Akbar Satriawangsa Hamami, Ahmad Iqbal Hamzah Afif Hanif Dhiyaz Ulhaq F Hardyani, Putry Vibry Hetty Triastuty Hetty Triastuty Hilyah, Anik I Putu Artama Wiguna Ira Mutiara Anjasmara Ira Mutiara Anjasmara, Ira Mutiara Irwan Setyowidodo, Bagus Jaya Santosa Ismantor, Arief Jaka Rahadiansyah Juan Pandu Gya Nur Rochman K, Fuadur Zakki Ketut Dewi Martha Erly Kharis Aulia Alam Kurniawan, Akbar Dwi Lestari, Wien Lukman Noerochim Lutfi Zakariah M Haris Miftakhul Fajar M, Mahendra A M. Singgih Purwanto Mahendra A M Mahendra Wirayudhatama Mariyanto Mariyanto Marsha Khairia Alfany Moh Singgih Purwanto Moh. Singgih Purwanto Muhammad Ghazalli Muhammad Ghazalli Muhammad Mifta Hasan Muhammad Mifta Hasan Muhammad Nurul Puji Muhammad Reza Shalahuddin Noor Muhazzib F Muthiul Padlilah N R, Juan Pandu G Naufaldi, Fakhriar Nefrizal Nefrizal Nefrizal Nefrizal Nizar Dwi Riyantiyo Nova Nevila Rodhi Novian, Dhea Pratama Nugroho, Wicaksono Dwi Nurlaili Humaidah Nurokhim, Arif Padlilah, Muthi’ul Pamungkas, Adjie Paul Chemistra Pegri Aripin Pegri Rohmat Aripin Purwanto, M Singgih Purwanto, Mohammad Singgih Putra Sukandar, Eka Cahya Putry Vibry Hardyani Rahadiansyah, Jaka Rahmaningtyas, Anindya Putri Rahmatun Inayah Ramadhanty, Aura Zahra Rizky Rahmadi Wardhana Rizky Rahmadi Wardhana Robi Alfaq Abdillah Roslee, Rodeano Royke Wenas Salim, Christopher Septadi, Bimakurnia Singgih Purwanto Siti Kamilia Aziz Sugeng Pribadi Sugeng Pribadi Syabibah Zakiyya Zukhrufah Syahputri, Bella Esti Ajeng Syaifuddin, Firman Syaifuddin, Firman Tatas, Tatas Thufeil Amr Adausy Umi Yuhana Ummi Fadlilah K Utomo, Agung M. Wardhana, Rizky Rahmadi Wardhana, Rizky Rahmadi Widya Utama Wijaya, I Putu Krishna Yoga Satria Iswandaru Iswandaru Zahrotin Jamilah Zahrotin Jamilah Zakaria, Moch Lutfi