KUALITAS LAHAN DI AREA CANDI PADA FISIOGRAFI KAKI MERAPI BAGIAN SELATAN

This research at The Southern Part of Merapi Footplain Physiographic is a field research that aims to determine land quality based on land suitability class and land capability class. The method used is the approach to three the observation point by limiting the diffence in altitude, zone 1 below 20...

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Main Authors: , DANANG SETYAWAN, , Prof. Dr. Ir. Azwar Ma�as, M.Sc.
Format: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/120234/
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Institution: Universitas Gadjah Mada
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Summary:This research at The Southern Part of Merapi Footplain Physiographic is a field research that aims to determine land quality based on land suitability class and land capability class. The method used is the approach to three the observation point by limiting the diffence in altitude, zone 1 below 200 masl in Kedulan Temple, zone 2 between 200-300 masl in Palgading Temple and zone 3 more than 300 masl in Morangan Temple. The data obtained in the form of primary data (field observations include the geographical location, altitude, distance from the river,land morphological data, cross-sectional soil data and laboratory analysis include soil texture, particle density, bulk density, concentration C-organic, pH and CEC) and secondary data (rainfall, air temperature, geologic data, distribution temple maps and temple profiles temple data) is used for determining the land capability class of criteria Arsyad (2006) and land suitability class criteria of Djaenudin et al. (2011) were modified. Distribution of the temple at The Southern Part of Merapi Footplain Physiographic are dominant in the area with an altitude between 100-200 meters above sea level to the summit of Mount Merapi distance of 20-25 km Land around the temples area at The Southern Part of Merapi Footplain Physiographic has good quality because currently has land capability class I with actual suitability class for Rice Field (S3nr4), Maize (S3wa1), Cassava (S2nr124 at zones 1, 3 and S3wa1 at zone 3), Peanut (S3wa1nr4), Taro (S2nr14), Banana (S2nr14), Mango (S3wa1nr14 at zones 1, 3 and S3wa1 at zone 2), Durian (S3wa1 at zones 1,3 and S2nr14 at zone 2), Coconut (S3wa1nr14 at zones 1,3 and S2nr14 at zone 2) and potential land suitability class for Rice Field (S2rc1nr124), Maize (S3wa1), Cassava (S2nr124 at zones 1, 3 and S3wa1 at zone 2), Peanut (S3wa1), Taro (S2nr14), Banana (S2nr14), Mango (S3wa1nr14 at zones 1, 3 and S3wa1 at zone 2), Durian (S3wa1 at zones 1,3 and S2nr14 at zone 2), Coconut (S3wa1nr1 at zones 1, 3 and S2nr1 at zone 2).