PEMODELAN ZONA KESTABILAN LERENG PADA DAERAH PUNCAK PASS, MEGAMENDUNG, DAN SEKITARNYA, KABUPATEN BOGOR, JAWA BARAT
Natural disasters are a phenomenon that often occurs around us. One of phenomenon that often occurs is landslide. In 2017 until mid-2018, there were 14 reports of landslide occurred in Bogor Regency. The research area is in Puncak Pass area, Megamendung, and its surroundings. The purpose of this...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Natural disasters are a phenomenon that often occurs around us. One of
phenomenon that often occurs is landslide. In 2017 until mid-2018, there were 14
reports of landslide occurred in Bogor Regency. The research area is in Puncak Pass
area, Megamendung, and its surroundings. The purpose of this research is model
slope-stability map to classify zones or areas of slope susceptibility to landslides.
The method that is used to analyze slope-stability is using TRIGRS program. This
program analyzes slope-stability that are influenced by infiltration of rain into the
soil. Inputs that are entered into this program are slope data, water flow direction
data, rainfall data, and the physical and mechanical properties of the soil. Data is
processed by infinite slope-stability analysis and then used to build slope-stability
model. The output of this program is a grid-based slope stability map that can be
classified to determine slope-stability zones against the occurrence of the landslide
Slope Stability Model divided into 4 slope stability zone, i.e. Very Stable Zone,
Stable Zone, Less Stable Zone, and Unstable Zone. The result of the model shows
that Very Stable Zone occupies in 31%, Stable Zone occupies in 5%, Less Stable
Zone occupies 13%, and Unstable Zone occupies 51% of research area. The slope
stability map is conformed according to the condition on 9 February 2019 when a
major landslide occurred on 5 February 2019 |
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