Spatial Model of Post-Earthquake Spring Performance in the Watershed Areas

The 7.4 Mw of tectonic earthquake caused liquefaction in Pasigala on September 28, 2018, happened due to the fault movement of Palu-Koro. It affected the water availability every spring. The research aim is to determine the spatial model of water production every spring after the natural tectonic di...

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Main Author: Akhbar Akhbar, Naharuddin Naharuddin, Adam Malik, Rahmat Kurniadi Akhbar and Sudirman Daeng Massiri
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Language:English
Published: Technoscience Publications 2023-09-01
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Online Access:https://neptjournal.com/upload-images/(8)D-1471.pdf
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author Akhbar Akhbar, Naharuddin Naharuddin, Adam Malik, Rahmat Kurniadi Akhbar and Sudirman Daeng Massiri
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description The 7.4 Mw of tectonic earthquake caused liquefaction in Pasigala on September 28, 2018, happened due to the fault movement of Palu-Koro. It affected the water availability every spring. The research aim is to determine the spatial model of water production every spring after the natural tectonic disaster, especially in Palu and Poboya watersheds-a model built based on the integration between the spatial data overlaying and the statistical regression correlation. The sites are purposively selected at six springs spots and divided into four clusters (Poboya, Uemanje, Ranjuri Beka, Mantikole). The model assessment was generated based on the springs’ performance from x variables (catchment area, land cover, aquifer, free-ground water depth, fault, number of springs users) and the y variable (water discharge). The result shows that Poboya’s performance is bad-disturbed, while Uemanje, Ranjuri, Beka, and the performance of Mantikole are disturbed. The bad performance of springs requires conserving watershed areas through forest and land conservation, tree enrichment planting, wise land management, and good water use.
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spelling doaj.art-c6b2c973e9e14b949ba76cd091a5afd32023-09-11T11:11:20ZengTechnoscience PublicationsNature Environment and Pollution Technology0972-62682395-34542023-09-012231183119510.46488/NEPT.2023.v22i03.008Spatial Model of Post-Earthquake Spring Performance in the Watershed AreasAkhbar Akhbar, Naharuddin Naharuddin, Adam Malik, Rahmat Kurniadi Akhbar and Sudirman Daeng MassiriThe 7.4 Mw of tectonic earthquake caused liquefaction in Pasigala on September 28, 2018, happened due to the fault movement of Palu-Koro. It affected the water availability every spring. The research aim is to determine the spatial model of water production every spring after the natural tectonic disaster, especially in Palu and Poboya watersheds-a model built based on the integration between the spatial data overlaying and the statistical regression correlation. The sites are purposively selected at six springs spots and divided into four clusters (Poboya, Uemanje, Ranjuri Beka, Mantikole). The model assessment was generated based on the springs’ performance from x variables (catchment area, land cover, aquifer, free-ground water depth, fault, number of springs users) and the y variable (water discharge). The result shows that Poboya’s performance is bad-disturbed, while Uemanje, Ranjuri, Beka, and the performance of Mantikole are disturbed. The bad performance of springs requires conserving watershed areas through forest and land conservation, tree enrichment planting, wise land management, and good water use.https://neptjournal.com/upload-images/(8)D-1471.pdfsprings, spatial model, earthquake, watershed
spellingShingle Akhbar Akhbar, Naharuddin Naharuddin, Adam Malik, Rahmat Kurniadi Akhbar and Sudirman Daeng Massiri
Spatial Model of Post-Earthquake Spring Performance in the Watershed Areas
Nature Environment and Pollution Technology
springs, spatial model, earthquake, watershed
title Spatial Model of Post-Earthquake Spring Performance in the Watershed Areas
title_full Spatial Model of Post-Earthquake Spring Performance in the Watershed Areas
title_fullStr Spatial Model of Post-Earthquake Spring Performance in the Watershed Areas
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Model of Post-Earthquake Spring Performance in the Watershed Areas
title_short Spatial Model of Post-Earthquake Spring Performance in the Watershed Areas
title_sort spatial model of post earthquake spring performance in the watershed areas
topic springs, spatial model, earthquake, watershed
url https://neptjournal.com/upload-images/(8)D-1471.pdf
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