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Analysis of Land Cover Change of Lake Rawapening with Sentinel 1 - Synthetic Aperture Radar Data Jaelani, Lalu Muhamad; Putri, Rizky Annisa
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 6 (2017): The 3rd International Conference on Civil Engineering Research (ICCER) 2017
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (573.075 KB) | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2017i6.3303

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― Approximately 90% of freshwater on the earth surface is stored by lakes and reservoirs that provide benefits for human life such as for daily water needed, industry, agriculture, transportation, hydroelectric power and tourism. Most watersheds (DAS) and lakes in Indonesia have experienced the quality and quantity degradation caused by population growth, land conversion and erosion. Lake Rawapening in Central Java is one of fifteen Indonesian National Priority Lakes that should be seriously monitored and well managed. For routine monitoring of land cover change of the lake and its watershed, an optical remote sensing data that generally used was facing a problem related to cloud cover over the area of lake. In this research, we propose the utilization of Sentinel 1A, an active RADAR remote sensing data which can penetrate the cloud, thus more effective for observing land cover changes. The classification result of December 2016 data has strong relationship with field object (Kappa= 94.218%). All water objects were recognized as water, 94.595% of wetland were recognized as wetland (others as water), 91.379% of vegetation were recognized as vegetation (others as agriculture), 95.238% of agriculture were recognized as agriculture (others as urban) and 96.774% of urban were recognized as urban (others as wetland and agriculture). During May and December 2016, the landcover change was triggered by high precipitation in December and rapid-uncontrolled growth of water hyacinth in May. During May and December 2016, the landcover change was triggered by high precipitation in December and rapid-uncontrolled growth of water hyacinth in May.
Analysis of Air Traffic Density using GIS, Case Study: Jakarta-Surabaya Sekartadji, Ratih; Ahyudanari, Ervina; Jaelani, Lalu Muhamad
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 6 (2017): The 3rd International Conference on Civil Engineering Research (ICCER) 2017
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2017i6.3288

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The growth of air transportation is encouraged by high demand to travel fast. Jakarta-Surabaya route is placed as the fourth busiest traffic in the world. This busy route still possible to increase, unless there is an alternative mode of transport to serve the demand of this route. Aircraft flies at a certain flight level that is influenced by the flight distance and the type of aircraft. Jakarta-Surabaya route is served by aircrafts with different types. This means that some flight levels between Jakarta and Surabaya are occupied by these serving aircrafts. On the other hand, at the same flight level, there will be some other planes for other routes. This research attempts to picture the density of the flight level of Jakarta-Surabaya route. The density value will be useful to predict the air quality and the available air space to add the flight frequencies. Data collection of Jakarta-Surabaya flights was aimed to identify the occupied flight level by this route. For other routes that may be crossed or in line with the Jakarta-Surabaya route, are derived from International Civil Aviation (ICAO) Charts. Incorporating the route volume resulting the traffic derivation from the charts and scheduled flight into the network attribute of GIS. Data histories of the flight density from ICAO Charts are used to predict the future density utilizing the GIS. The horizon year for this research is year 2030 where some airports will be improved into higher level airport groups, according to PM No. 69 year 2013.
Implementation of Geoportal for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Penanggungan and Trowulan Jaelani, Lalu Muhamad; Bachtiar, Jayed Ali
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 6 (2017): The 3rd International Conference on Civil Engineering Research (ICCER) 2017
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2017i6.3306

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Cultural heritage is a cultural richness of the nation as a manifestation of human life’s, thoughts and behaviors that are important for understanding the history as well as the science and culture of our ancestors. In East Java there are two cultural heritage areas have been selected by the government: Penanggungan (as of January 14, 2015) and Trowulan (as of December 30, 2013) as provincial and national cultural heritages, respectively. In this research, we built a geoportal data infrastructure for collecting, storing and visualizing the spatial distribution of cultural heritages in these two areas as one of the role in maintaining the preservation of cultural heritages. Based on our geoportal data, the location of cultural heritage located in the elevation ranged from 228 m- 1330 m (above sea level). The lowest cultural heritage was Situs Belahan and the highest one was  Temple of Kama I. Trowulan Site has 75 artifact findings. This indicated that the Trowulan Site area was a residential area. While in Penanggungan site, the heritage was dominated by cultural object in the form of temple (about 32 object). It might be an indicator that Penanggungan site was  a basis for ancient community worship rituals.
Sea Surface Temperature Mapping at Medium Scale Using Landsat 8 -TIRS Satellite Image Lalu Muhamad Jaelani; Adillah Alfatinah
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 6 (2017): The 3rd International Conference on Civil Engineering Research (ICCER) 2017
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2017i6.3307

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The Sea Surface Temperature (SST) retrieval from satellites data has been available since 1980’s both temporally and spatially. Some researchers have established SST inversion models depending on the correlation between the TM/ETM+ TIR radiance and the in-situ data. The objective of this research is to evaluate the performance of Landsat 8-estimated SST from 4 existing algorithms: Planck, Mono-Window Algorithm (MWA), Syariz and Split Window Algorithm (SWA) algorithms on  4 different tested areas: Eastern Bali, Bangkalan, Bombana and Poteran waters. Algorithm of Syariz dan SWA produced acceptable accuracy on all tested area with the NMAE ranged at 0.2-19.6% and 3.4-9.9% for Syariz and SWA, respectively. However, MWA and Planck produced NMAE larger than 30% on Bali and Poteran waters. Following the successful of SWA algorithm, the same algorithm was developed using insitu data collected on Poteran waters. The estimated SST by the developed algorithm produced acceptable accuracies on all tested water areas with the NMAE ranged from 0.401% to 16.630%. It was indicated that   Syariz, SWA and the developed algorithms were applicable for SST retrieval on all tested waters
Monitoring of Total Suspended Solid in Coastal Waters due to Conventional Gold Mining Using Multi Temporal Satellite Data, Case Study: Bombana, Southeast Sulawesi Nurgiantoro Nurgiantoro; Lalu Muhamad Jaelani
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 2 (2017): The 2nd Internasional Seminar on Science and Technology (ISST) 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (881.888 KB) | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2017i2.2285

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Coastal area is an area of transition from terrestrial to marine ecosystems. This area is generally suffered by human, including gold mining activities. The existence of gold in Bombana discovered 2008, making the region as the center of public attention. The appearance of a gold mine in this region other than a blessing, but also brought new problems, especially in coastal areas. Therefore, a routine monitoring is needed to maintain environmental sustainability. Total Suspended Solid (TSS) is one of parameters that are often used for waters quality monitoring. In this research multi-temporal Landsat 8 (2013 to 2015) and in-situ measurement (November 20, 2015) were used to estimate the distribution of TSS. From the analysis, the concentration of TSS in 2014 decreased by 2.88% (36.97 g/m3) and increased by 6.76% (81.64 g/m3) in 2015. The results showed that all estimated-TSS overestimated the permissible water quality threshold (TSS ≤ 80 g/m3), it could be concluded that the gold mining activities in this area has decreased coastal ecological quality.
Co-Authors Abdul Rasam, Abdul Rauf Adillah Alfatinah Afifi , Zulfahmi Agnes Rusnalia T. Agung Budi Cahyono Ahyudanari, Ervina Aji, Pujo Albertus Sulaiman Albertus Sulaiman, Albertus Alina, Aldea Noor Amalia Putri Rivani Andie Setiyoko Andika Yudha Gutama Andri A. Wibowo Ari Matiur Aries Sulisetyono Arik Yumna Pratiwi Aryasandah H. Dewantoro Aryasandah H. Dewantoro, Aryasandah H. Azmi, Rahajeng Aulia Bachtiar, Jayed Ali Baehaqi Baiq Arasya Wulandari Bangun Muljo Sukojo Bangun Muljo Sukojo, Bangun Muljo Bangun Muljo Sukojo, Husnul Hidayat Benedict Chao-Hung Lin Denaro, Lino Garda Dewinta Heriza Diah Ardiani Eddy Setyo Koenhardono, Eddy Setyo erika yuniar tyastiti Fahlefi , Rizha Faisal Adam Yudithia Feny Arafah Filsa Bioresita Filsa Bioresita, Filsa Firmansyah Maulana Azhali Fitriana Kartikasari Fitriana Kartikasari Fultriasantri, Indah Gathot Winarso Gathot Winarso Gathot Winarso, Gathot Gilang Amrullah Sayono Gutama, Andika Yudha Hanansyah, Megivareza Putri Handis Muzaky Harliyanti, Novi Ika Heni Agustina Hepi Hapsari Handayani Hepi Hapsari Handayani Hepi Hapsari Handayani, Hepi Hapsari Heriza, Dewinta Hidayat, Husnul Husnul Hidayat, Husnul Ilyas Ilyas Irma'atus Sholihah Jayed Ali Bachtiar Jayeng Rangga Bhirawa Kristina Putri Laili, Nurahida Lena Sumargana Lena Sumargana Lin, Chao-Hung Lino Garda Denaro Loryena Ayu Karondia, Loryena Ayu M. Aldila Syariz, M. Aldila M. Nur Cahyadi M. Nur Cahyadi, M. Nur Martanti Aji Pangestu Megivareza Putri Hanansyah Mochamad Indrawan Muhammad Aldila Syariz Muhammad Aldila Syariz Muhammad Arya Pradipta Muhammad Hanif Muhammad Rizka Arief Pratama Muhammad Rizka Arief Pratama, Muhammad Rizka Arief Muhammad Taufik Muhammad Wildan Bobsaid Muhsi Muzaky, Handis Nabilah, Salwa Nadzir, Zulfikar Adlan Nia Kurniadin Niken rahayuningtyas Noorlaila Hayati Noorlaila Hayati, Noorlaila Norida Maryantika Novi Ika Harliyanti Nur Aina Rizki Rahmadani Nurahida Laili Nurgiantoro, Nurgiantoro Oktavianto G. Pamungkas, Adjie Pangestu, Martanti Aji Pratama, Febryanto Pratomo, Danar Guruh Pratomo, Danar Guruh Putri, Rizky Annisa R A, Dwi Ayu Rahmansyah, Ferdian Zaki Ramdhanu, Lalu Teguh Purnama Resti Limehuwey Ricko Andrew FG. Rivani, Amalia Putri Rizha Fahlefi Romadina Indah Wardani Rossita Yuli Ratnaningsih Salam Tarigan Salsabila, Shada Salwa Nabilaha Sanjaya, Hartanto Sayono , Gilang Amrullah Sekartadji, Ratih Sukojo , Bangun Muljo Sulaiman, Albertus Sulistyah, Umroh Dian Sulistyah, Umroh Dian Tambunan, Mangapul Parlindungan tyastiti , erika yuniar Wardani , Romadina Indah Wulandari, Baiq Arasya Yennie Marini Yennie Marini, Yennie Zulfahmi Afifi