The sensitivity level of landslide risk using Geographic Information System on the slopes of Mount Argopura, East Java, Indonesia

Jember is surrounded and limited by highlands such as Mount Argopura, Mount Ijen, Mount Argopura, and the southern karst mountains. In 2015-2022, the Jember area flooded during the rainy season and dried during the dry season. Changes in land cover that do not follow the science of soil preservation...

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Main Authors: Basuki Basuki, Nina Sulistiawati, Dimas Verdian, Zahrotun Naely
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2023-10-01
Series:Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
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Online Access:https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/7534
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author Basuki Basuki
Nina Sulistiawati
Dimas Verdian
Zahrotun Naely
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Dimas Verdian
Zahrotun Naely
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description Jember is surrounded and limited by highlands such as Mount Argopura, Mount Ijen, Mount Argopura, and the southern karst mountains. In 2015-2022, the Jember area flooded during the rainy season and dried during the dry season. Changes in land cover that do not follow the science of soil preservation will cause disasters, including landslides and erosion. The purpose of this study is to assess the risk of landslides on the slopes of Mount Argopura through the Geographic Information System. The study used a field survey method that was divided into several stages, including making a working map, conducting a field survey, and analyzing the data in the laboratory. The sensitivity analysis of the landslide level used as the basis for the assessment used the relationship between the parameters of soil erodibility, soil erosion, slope and soil conservation, and slope length. The sensitivity of the level of landslide risk on Mount Argopura is divided into five classes, from very light to very heavy. The very light category covers 4.92% of the total area with erosion of 0.47 t/ha/year. The very heavy class covers 39.70% of the total area, with 1,360.79 t/ha/year erosion.
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spelling doaj.art-3e4dbeac3ecb450eb2dd49fc598bab052023-10-01T04:37:10ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management2339-076X2502-24582023-10-011114949495910.15243/jdmlm.2023.111.4949555The sensitivity level of landslide risk using Geographic Information System on the slopes of Mount Argopura, East Java, IndonesiaBasuki Basuki0Nina Sulistiawati1Dimas Verdian2Zahrotun Naely3Department of Soil Science, University of JemberDepartment of Soil Science, University of JemberDepartment of Soil Science, University of JemberDepartment of Soil Science, University of JemberJember is surrounded and limited by highlands such as Mount Argopura, Mount Ijen, Mount Argopura, and the southern karst mountains. In 2015-2022, the Jember area flooded during the rainy season and dried during the dry season. Changes in land cover that do not follow the science of soil preservation will cause disasters, including landslides and erosion. The purpose of this study is to assess the risk of landslides on the slopes of Mount Argopura through the Geographic Information System. The study used a field survey method that was divided into several stages, including making a working map, conducting a field survey, and analyzing the data in the laboratory. The sensitivity analysis of the landslide level used as the basis for the assessment used the relationship between the parameters of soil erodibility, soil erosion, slope and soil conservation, and slope length. The sensitivity of the level of landslide risk on Mount Argopura is divided into five classes, from very light to very heavy. The very light category covers 4.92% of the total area with erosion of 0.47 t/ha/year. The very heavy class covers 39.70% of the total area, with 1,360.79 t/ha/year erosion.https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/7534land conversionlandslidemount argopurarainfall
spellingShingle Basuki Basuki
Nina Sulistiawati
Dimas Verdian
Zahrotun Naely
The sensitivity level of landslide risk using Geographic Information System on the slopes of Mount Argopura, East Java, Indonesia
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
land conversion
landslide
mount argopura
rainfall
title The sensitivity level of landslide risk using Geographic Information System on the slopes of Mount Argopura, East Java, Indonesia
title_full The sensitivity level of landslide risk using Geographic Information System on the slopes of Mount Argopura, East Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr The sensitivity level of landslide risk using Geographic Information System on the slopes of Mount Argopura, East Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed The sensitivity level of landslide risk using Geographic Information System on the slopes of Mount Argopura, East Java, Indonesia
title_short The sensitivity level of landslide risk using Geographic Information System on the slopes of Mount Argopura, East Java, Indonesia
title_sort sensitivity level of landslide risk using geographic information system on the slopes of mount argopura east java indonesia
topic land conversion
landslide
mount argopura
rainfall
url https://jdmlm.ub.ac.id/index.php/jdmlm/article/view/7534
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