Peat depth mapping using grid interpolation from terrestrial peat drilling points data: A case study in Zamrud National Park

Zamrud National Park is the peak of the peat dome in the Kampar Peninsula. Peat depth data is needed as a baseline to maintain the balance of the water reservoir and carbon stock. Currently, available peat depth data is predictive photogrammetric data. Soil survey activities need to be carried out t...

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Main Authors: Nasrul Besri, Nurhidayati, Pratama Muhamad Teguh, Hamzah Anthony, Saputra Rachmad, Idwar, Rifardi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/18/bioconf_icafes2024_05002.pdf
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author Nasrul Besri
Nurhidayati
Pratama Muhamad Teguh
Hamzah Anthony
Saputra Rachmad
Idwar
Rifardi
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Nurhidayati
Pratama Muhamad Teguh
Hamzah Anthony
Saputra Rachmad
Idwar
Rifardi
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description Zamrud National Park is the peak of the peat dome in the Kampar Peninsula. Peat depth data is needed as a baseline to maintain the balance of the water reservoir and carbon stock. Currently, available peat depth data is predictive photogrammetric data. Soil survey activities need to be carried out to provide accurate and up-to-date data. This research aims to map the peat depth using the best grid interpolation technique. Peat depth measurements were carried out terrestrially, while peat depth mapping used inverse distance weighted, kriging, and spline interpolation techniques. Drilling observation points are arranged based on a system of longitudinal transects and transverse transects in a northeast-southwest direction. The distance between longitudinal transects is 500 m and between transects is 1,000 m. The results showed that the Zamrud National Park area has diverse peat depths ranging from 5.3 to 16.7 m. The Kriging interpolation technique gives the best mapping accuracy results. The standard deviation value is 1.9 is smaller, the accuracy value is 98.82% higher, and the thickness of the dominating peat is 8.4-9.4 m for 7,093.47 ha (24.42% of the total park area).
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spelling doaj.art-956803b97b414ec9bd44dd9a8ac61b342024-04-05T07:29:40ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582024-01-01990500210.1051/bioconf/20249905002bioconf_icafes2024_05002Peat depth mapping using grid interpolation from terrestrial peat drilling points data: A case study in Zamrud National ParkNasrul Besri0Nurhidayati1Pratama Muhamad Teguh2Hamzah Anthony3Saputra Rachmad4Idwar5Rifardi6Department of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas RiauDepartment of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas RiauDepartment of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas RiauDepartment of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas RiauDepartment of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas RiauDepartment of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas RiauDepartment of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas RiauZamrud National Park is the peak of the peat dome in the Kampar Peninsula. Peat depth data is needed as a baseline to maintain the balance of the water reservoir and carbon stock. Currently, available peat depth data is predictive photogrammetric data. Soil survey activities need to be carried out to provide accurate and up-to-date data. This research aims to map the peat depth using the best grid interpolation technique. Peat depth measurements were carried out terrestrially, while peat depth mapping used inverse distance weighted, kriging, and spline interpolation techniques. Drilling observation points are arranged based on a system of longitudinal transects and transverse transects in a northeast-southwest direction. The distance between longitudinal transects is 500 m and between transects is 1,000 m. The results showed that the Zamrud National Park area has diverse peat depths ranging from 5.3 to 16.7 m. The Kriging interpolation technique gives the best mapping accuracy results. The standard deviation value is 1.9 is smaller, the accuracy value is 98.82% higher, and the thickness of the dominating peat is 8.4-9.4 m for 7,093.47 ha (24.42% of the total park area).https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/18/bioconf_icafes2024_05002.pdf
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Peat depth mapping using grid interpolation from terrestrial peat drilling points data: A case study in Zamrud National Park
BIO Web of Conferences
title Peat depth mapping using grid interpolation from terrestrial peat drilling points data: A case study in Zamrud National Park
title_full Peat depth mapping using grid interpolation from terrestrial peat drilling points data: A case study in Zamrud National Park
title_fullStr Peat depth mapping using grid interpolation from terrestrial peat drilling points data: A case study in Zamrud National Park
title_full_unstemmed Peat depth mapping using grid interpolation from terrestrial peat drilling points data: A case study in Zamrud National Park
title_short Peat depth mapping using grid interpolation from terrestrial peat drilling points data: A case study in Zamrud National Park
title_sort peat depth mapping using grid interpolation from terrestrial peat drilling points data a case study in zamrud national park
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/18/bioconf_icafes2024_05002.pdf
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