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Journal of Geomatics Engineering, Technology, and Science
ISSN : 28301811     EISSN : 2988523X     DOI : -
GETS: Journal of Geomatics, Technology, and Science published by Geomatics Technology Study Program, Department of Engineering and Informatics, Samarinda State Agricultural Polytechnic. The publication of the first edition in 2022, apart from being evidence of the increasing appreciation for self-development and contribution to the development of studies in geodesy and geomatics, also informs that this GETS Journal will be published regularly twice in a year, namely in March and September. We as managers also always make improvements and improvements so that this GETS Journal can be recognized nationally and internationally. In Volume 01 Number 01 September 2022, the GETS Journal presents a number of articles containing research articles related to the fields of Mapping, Geospatial Information, and also applications to website or mobile-based Geographic Information Systems. This first journal contains 5 (five) articles related to geodesy/geomatics engineering disciplines. Some of the articles that we have published in this edition are expected to contribute to the development of geodetic/geomatic engineering disciplines in Indonesia and in East Kalimantan in particular. The editors would like to thank the contributors and partners in this edition of the GETS Journal, some of whom have waited a long time for their articles to be published in the first edition in 2022. Once again, I hope that this journal will be useful for readers and will generate fresh and new ideas for developments in the field of surveying and mapping. The editors also expect input and submission of academic manuscripts and scientific writings that will enrich the repertoire of geodesy and geomatics studies
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Pemetaan Penggunaan Lahan Desa Lendiang Liang Nayuq dengan Memanfaatkan Data Pendaftaran Tanah Sistematis Lengkap Tahun 2022 Herlan Herlan; Nia Kurniadin; Ahmad Aris Mundir Sutaji; Shabri Indra Suryalfihra
Journal of Geomatics Engineering, Technology, and Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/gets.v2i2.34

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The research was motivated by the implementation of Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) activities in Lendiang Liang Nayuq Village in 2022 to provide guarantees of legal certainty or rights to land owned by the community. PTSL activities have an impact on land use in Lendiang Liang Nayuq Village. Thus, it is necessary to utilize the results of these measurements to map land use. The aim of this research is to determine the area of Lendiang Liang Nayuq Village, the area of land that has been developed in the form of settlements, public facilities, plantations, and Cultivation Rights (HGU) in Lendiang Liang Nayuq Village, Siluq Nurai District, West Kutai Regency. The method used in this research is direct measurements in the field using GPS Geodetic HI-target v60 to obtain measuring field coordinates in the form of land use and village administrative boundaries. Next, digitization is carried out using GIS software. The results of this research showed that the number of fields measuring PTSL 2022 results in Lendiang Liang Nayuq Village, Siluq Ngurai District, West Kutai Regency was 314 fields, consisting of housing, public facilities, and plantations. Meanwhile, the land use area is 0.03% of the built-up land area in the form of settlements, 0.66% plantations, 0.09% public facilities, 25.51% Cultivation Rights and the remaining 73.71% is non-PTSL 2022 land.
Pemetaan Deforestasi dan Perubahan Tutupan Lahan di Wilayah Pertambangan Nikel Kecamatan Pomalaa Memanfaatkan Teknologi Penginderaan Jauh Andi Baso Sofyan A. P.; Feri Fadlin; Dawamul Arifin; Radik Khairil Insanu; Ahmad Aris Mundir Sutaji
Journal of Geomatics Engineering, Technology, and Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/gets.v2i2.35

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Pomalaa District, Kolaka Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province, is one of the regions in Indonesia which has quite large mining potential, especially for nickel commodities. The stages of nickel mining activities consist of land clearing activities which can cause deforestation or reduction of forest area. The aim of this research is to map deforestation and land cover changes that occur in the nickel mining area of Pomalaa District. It is expected that the results of this research can be used as consideration in formulating policies for efforts to rehabilitate land damaged by mining activities in Pomalaa District, Kolaka Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province. The method used in this research is multi-time remote sensing image data analysis. The data used are Landsat 8 images in 2014, 2018 and 2023 to analyze changes in forest areas and changes in land cover at the research location during that time period. The results of the research show that there has been a decrease in the area of forest and vegetated areas, that is in 2014 the area reached 17,207.9 hectares to 16,178.4 hectares in 2018 and 16,110.1 hectares in 2023. Meanwhile, the mine excavation area has increased from 1,792.3 hectares in 2014 to 2,005.4 hectares in 2023. Likewise, the area of built-up land and open land has increased from 3,509.3 hectares in 2014 to 4,370.7 hectares in 2023.
Perhitungan Tonase Stockpile Batubara Metode Cut and Fill Menggunakan Aplikasi Minescape A. Arifin Itsnani SM; Riansyah Riansyah; Ahmad Aris Mundir Sutaji
Journal of Geomatics Engineering, Technology, and Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/gets.v2i2.36

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Coal is a mineral resource with high economic value. Demand for coal commodities is increasing to meet energy needs. Therefore, calculating coal reserves is an important thing to do in coal exploration activities. Coal that has been mined will be stacked in a storage area (stockpile) or temporary storage (temporary stock) before being transported to consumers. Periodic volume monitoring is one of the most important things in stockpile management control which aims to determine the volume of coal in the stockpile. The cut and fill method is a coal volume calculation method that is often used in mining activities by calculating the area of ​​two cross-sections and the distance between the top and bottom cross-sections. The data used in this research are coordinate data (x, y, and z) stock taking measurements, base/bedding data (base), weighing data, density data (density), and ortho photos of Port SBJ obtained indirectly from the location research at PT Insani Baraperkasa, Tani Bhakti Village, Loa Janan District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency. The results of this research are the total BCM (Bank Cubic Meter) volume of the coal stockpile, which is then converted into tonnage value (kg/m³), namely by multiplying the density (kg/m³) of coal to obtain the tonnage value in Raw Coal Room 1, namely 33,012.52 (tons) and the Crushed Coal tonnage is 8,080.07 (tons). The tonnage value adds up to 41,092.59 (tons) in the SBJ Port stockpile tonnage for the period February 2022.
Perbandingan Hasil Pengolahan Data GPS Geodetic Menggunakan Aplikasi Compass Solution dan Aplikasi Trimble Business Center Dawamul Arifin; Nadira Ayu Herliana; Feri Fadlin; Radik Khairil Insanu
Journal of Geomatics Engineering, Technology, and Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/gets.v2i2.37

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The background of this research is as an effort to determine the level of accuracy in the Compass Solution and Trimble Business Center software. So that you can find software with a better level of accuracy. The purpose of this study is to find out the results of processing static observation data using Compass Solution and Trimble Business Center software to obtain a report on the processing results in the form of point coordinate values. The methods used in measurement activities are absolute and differential methods which are then processed using Compas Solution Software and Trimble Business Center software. The results obtained in this study are the availability of the difference in coordinates X, Y and Z when processing using Compass Solution and Trimble Business Center software. The results of differential method data processing using the Trimbel Business Center application (strategy 3) are closest to the fixed BM coordinate values ​​that have been determined, namely with an average difference in the X value of 7.75 mm, Y value of 17.5 mm, and the average difference The Z value is 266.25 mm. Meanwhile, the results of absolute method data processing using the Compass Solution application (strategy 2) are closest to the fixed BM coordinate values, namely with an average difference in the X value of 1,129 mm, Y value of 229.25 mm, and an average difference in Z value is 1,131 mm.
Pemanfaatan Citra Sentinel-2 untuk Analisis Perubahan Kerapatan Vegetasi di Kecamatan Palaran Tahun 2019-2021 M. Kurniawan; Nia Kurniadin; Hasanudin Hasanudin; Shabri Indra Suryalfihra
Journal of Geomatics Engineering, Technology, and Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/gets.v2i2.38

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Palaran is a sub-district in Samarinda City, East Kalimantan Province, with an area of approximately 221.29 km2. Palaran Sub-District is a place for various activities of residents and other areas around Samarinda City. These activities caused Palaran Sub-District to develop rapidly. The increasing need for housing is the cause of the conversion of green land as a vegetation area to other functions. Land conversion will increase along with population growth. The existence of vegetation in urban areas as green open space has many benefits, one of which is producing clean air. Apart from being an important element, vegetation also ensures that the ecosystem is not disturbed. The aim of this research is to determine changes in Vegetation Density in Palaran Sub-District and to determine the extent of changes in Vegetation Density in Palaran Sub-District. The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) method is used to analyze changes in vegetation density by utilizing Sentinel-2 imagery data recorded in 2019, 2020 and 2021. The results of the research are maps of changes in vegetation density and the magnitude of changes that occurred in Palaran Sub-District in 2019, 2020, 2021. Changes in density of high, medium, low, very low and non-vegetated vegetation from 2019 to 2021 respectively covering an area of 925.76 Ha, -160.52 Ha, -270.24 Ha, -654. 20 Ha, and 159.20 Ha. There was an increase in the density of high and unvegetated vegetation, as well as a decrease in the density of medium, low and very low vegetation. It is hoped that this information can be used as supporting data in efforts to control land conversion to maintain spatial planning and carrying capacity that is beneficial to the community
Pemetaan Muka Air Tanah dengan Menggunakan Metode IDW dan Kriging di PT Bukit Baiduri Energi (Blok Utara) Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara Ayub Artha Christ Tiyawarman; Nia Kurniadin; Romansah Wumu; A. Arifin Itsnani SM
Journal of Geomatics Engineering, Technology, and Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/gets.v2i2.39

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This research was motivated by the need for information regarding the direction of water level distribution in the research area. By collecting mining concession boundary data, topographic data, and drilling data, it is necessary to present information that is easy for the company to understand. The aim of this research is to determine the accuracy of the IDW and Kriging methods in mapping groundwater levels. Primary groundwater level data collected using the systematic random sampling method was used to create an interpolation model. The accuracy of the interpolation model produced by the IDW and Kriging methods is known by observing the root mean square error (RMSE) parameters and validation tests. The best RMSE of the IDW method with five modeling experiments using 5 varying power (p) values. Meanwhile, the Kriging method uses Simple Kriging and Ordinary Kriging. The interpolation model for each method is then compared to find out which method has the best accuracy. Based on the results achieved, the best interpolation model using the IDW method was obtained using power (p) with a value of 5. The RMSE produced in this model was 10.14 with a validity of 49.01%. The best interpolation model using the Kriging method is obtained through the Ordinary Kriging variant. The RMSE produced by Ordinary Kriging is 8.61 with a validity of 38.21%. The research results show that the Kriging method is more accurate than the IDW method. The RMSE produced by the Kriging method has a lower value and higher validity
Pemetaan Kerusakan Jaringan Jalan Poros Samarinda – Melak Kabupaten Kutai Barat Ferry Nicky Adrian Sardan; Dawamul Arifin; Shabri Indra Suryalfihra; Romansah Wumu; Andi Baso Sofyan A. P.
Journal of Geomatics Engineering, Technology, and Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/gets.v2i2.40

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The background of this research is due to the efforts to repair roads in Kutai Barat Regency, which are unevenly distributed. As a result, there are still many damaged road sections, including the Samarinda - Melak main road, thus necessitating a road condition assessment. The purpose of this research is to map the damage level of the Samarinda - Melak axis road. This research requires understanding in the field of geomatics to carry out measurement and mapping activities. The method used in the measurement activities is the Tachimetry method which is then processed using Autocad Civil 3D, while checking road conditions is carried out directly at the measurement location. The results obtained in this study are a map of road damage, cross-sectional maps, and the level of road damage. The results show that the classification of damage on the Samarinda - Melak main road includes potholes, stripping, and distortion. Along the Samarinda - Melak main road, it can be observed that 57% of road damage is classified as potholes, 23% as distortion, and 20% as stripping.
Pemetaan Penggunaan Lahan Desa Lendiang Liang Nayuq dengan Memanfaatkan Data Pendaftaran Tanah Sistematis Lengkap Tahun 2022 Herlan, Herlan; Kurniadin, Nia; Sutaji, Ahmad Aris Mundir; Suryalfihra, Shabri Indra
Journal of Geomatics Engineering, Technology, and Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : P3KM Politani Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/gets.v2i2.34

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The research was motivated by the implementation of Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) activities in Lendiang Liang Nayuq Village in 2022 to provide guarantees of legal certainty or rights to land owned by the community. PTSL activities have an impact on land use in Lendiang Liang Nayuq Village. Thus, it is necessary to utilize the results of these measurements to map land use. The aim of this research is to determine the area of Lendiang Liang Nayuq Village, the area of land that has been developed in the form of settlements, public facilities, plantations, and Cultivation Rights (HGU) in Lendiang Liang Nayuq Village, Siluq Nurai District, West Kutai Regency. The method used in this research is direct measurements in the field using GPS Geodetic HI-target v60 to obtain measuring field coordinates in the form of land use and village administrative boundaries. Next, digitization is carried out using GIS software. The results of this research showed that the number of fields measuring PTSL 2022 results in Lendiang Liang Nayuq Village, Siluq Ngurai District, West Kutai Regency was 314 fields, consisting of housing, public facilities, and plantations. Meanwhile, the land use area is 0.03% of the built-up land area in the form of settlements, 0.66% plantations, 0.09% public facilities, 25.51% Cultivation Rights and the remaining 73.71% is non-PTSL 2022 land.
Pemetaan Deforestasi dan Perubahan Tutupan Lahan di Wilayah Pertambangan Nikel Kecamatan Pomalaa Memanfaatkan Teknologi Penginderaan Jauh Sofyan A. P., Andi Baso; Fadlin, Feri; Arifin, Dawamul; Insanu, Radik Khairil; Sutaji, Ahmad Aris Mundir
Journal of Geomatics Engineering, Technology, and Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : P3KM Politani Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/gets.v2i2.35

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Pomalaa District, Kolaka Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province, is one of the regions in Indonesia which has quite large mining potential, especially for nickel commodities. The stages of nickel mining activities consist of land clearing activities which can cause deforestation or reduction of forest area. The aim of this research is to map deforestation and land cover changes that occur in the nickel mining area of Pomalaa District. It is expected that the results of this research can be used as consideration in formulating policies for efforts to rehabilitate land damaged by mining activities in Pomalaa District, Kolaka Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province. The method used in this research is multi-time remote sensing image data analysis. The data used are Landsat 8 images in 2014, 2018 and 2023 to analyze changes in forest areas and changes in land cover at the research location during that time period. The results of the research show that there has been a decrease in the area of forest and vegetated areas, that is in 2014 the area reached 17,207.9 hectares to 16,178.4 hectares in 2018 and 16,110.1 hectares in 2023. Meanwhile, the mine excavation area has increased from 1,792.3 hectares in 2014 to 2,005.4 hectares in 2023. Likewise, the area of built-up land and open land has increased from 3,509.3 hectares in 2014 to 4,370.7 hectares in 2023.
Perhitungan Tonase Stockpile Batubara Metode Cut and Fill Menggunakan Aplikasi Minescape Itsnani SM, A. Arifin; Riansyah, Riansyah; Sutaji, Ahmad Aris Mundir
Journal of Geomatics Engineering, Technology, and Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : P3KM Politani Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/gets.v2i2.36

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Coal is a mineral resource with high economic value. Demand for coal commodities is increasing to meet energy needs. Therefore, calculating coal reserves is an important thing to do in coal exploration activities. Coal that has been mined will be stacked in a storage area (stockpile) or temporary storage (temporary stock) before being transported to consumers. Periodic volume monitoring is one of the most important things in stockpile management control which aims to determine the volume of coal in the stockpile. The cut and fill method is a coal volume calculation method that is often used in mining activities by calculating the area of ​​two cross-sections and the distance between the top and bottom cross-sections. The data used in this research are coordinate data (x, y, and z) stock taking measurements, base/bedding data (base), weighing data, density data (density), and ortho photos of Port SBJ obtained indirectly from the location research at PT Insani Baraperkasa, Tani Bhakti Village, Loa Janan District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency. The results of this research are the total BCM (Bank Cubic Meter) volume of the coal stockpile, which is then converted into tonnage value (kg/m³), namely by multiplying the density (kg/m³) of coal to obtain the tonnage value in Raw Coal Room 1, namely 33,012.52 (tons) and the Crushed Coal tonnage is 8,080.07 (tons). The tonnage value adds up to 41,092.59 (tons) in the SBJ Port stockpile tonnage for the period February 2022.

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