Soil Water Index Dynamics for the Identification of Initial Occurrence of Volcanic Deposit Instability

Several techniques have been introduced in order to monitor important parameters of disaster symptoms, and then utilizing them to develop necessary warning criteria. In case of Mt. Merapi disaster, where after the 2010 eruption the intensity of lahar flow occurrence increases significantly, such...

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Main Authors: Wardoyo, Wasis, Legono, Djoko, Jayadi, Rachmad, Fathani, Teuku Faisal
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spelling id-ugm-repo.1368022016-09-28T06:54:48Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/136802/ Soil Water Index Dynamics for the Identification of Initial Occurrence of Volcanic Deposit Instability Wardoyo, Wasis Legono, Djoko Jayadi, Rachmad Fathani, Teuku Faisal Civil Geotechnical Engineering Civil Engineering Engineering Several techniques have been introduced in order to monitor important parameters of disaster symptoms, and then utilizing them to develop necessary warning criteria. In case of Mt. Merapi disaster, where after the 2010 eruption the intensity of lahar flow occurrence increases significantly, such monitoring system is becoming very important. This is due to the fact that activity at the surrounding volcanic rivers is very intensive, in the form of both settlement at the surrounding rivers and the sediment mining activity in the rivers itself. Furthermore, in almost all cases of the development of early warning system, minimizing number of casualties or toll death has become main target. This paper presents the results of investigation on lahar flow warning criteria development through soil moisture monitoring activity at Gendol River of Mt. Merapi, before and after 2010 eruption confronted with some laboratory investigation. Correlation between the soil moisture dynamics and the initial occurance of volcanic deposit instability are then presented. Analysis from relatively reliable data performs the goodness fit of the correlation between the aforesaid parameters . 2011-11 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/136802/1/The%204th%20ASEAN%20Civil%20Engineering%20Conference%202011-Soil%20Water%20Index%20Dynamics%20for%20the%20Identification%20of%20Initial%20Occurrence%20of%20Volcanic%20Deposit%20Instability.pdf Wardoyo, Wasis and Legono, Djoko and Jayadi, Rachmad and Fathani, Teuku Faisal (2011) Soil Water Index Dynamics for the Identification of Initial Occurrence of Volcanic Deposit Instability. In: The 4th ASEAN Civil Engineering Conference, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
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topic Civil Geotechnical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Engineering
spellingShingle Civil Geotechnical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Engineering
Wardoyo, Wasis
Legono, Djoko
Jayadi, Rachmad
Fathani, Teuku Faisal
Soil Water Index Dynamics for the Identification of Initial Occurrence of Volcanic Deposit Instability
description Several techniques have been introduced in order to monitor important parameters of disaster symptoms, and then utilizing them to develop necessary warning criteria. In case of Mt. Merapi disaster, where after the 2010 eruption the intensity of lahar flow occurrence increases significantly, such monitoring system is becoming very important. This is due to the fact that activity at the surrounding volcanic rivers is very intensive, in the form of both settlement at the surrounding rivers and the sediment mining activity in the rivers itself. Furthermore, in almost all cases of the development of early warning system, minimizing number of casualties or toll death has become main target. This paper presents the results of investigation on lahar flow warning criteria development through soil moisture monitoring activity at Gendol River of Mt. Merapi, before and after 2010 eruption confronted with some laboratory investigation. Correlation between the soil moisture dynamics and the initial occurance of volcanic deposit instability are then presented. Analysis from relatively reliable data performs the goodness fit of the correlation between the aforesaid parameters .
format Conference or Workshop Item
PeerReviewed
author Wardoyo, Wasis
Legono, Djoko
Jayadi, Rachmad
Fathani, Teuku Faisal
author_facet Wardoyo, Wasis
Legono, Djoko
Jayadi, Rachmad
Fathani, Teuku Faisal
author_sort Wardoyo, Wasis
title Soil Water Index Dynamics for the Identification of Initial Occurrence of Volcanic Deposit Instability
title_short Soil Water Index Dynamics for the Identification of Initial Occurrence of Volcanic Deposit Instability
title_full Soil Water Index Dynamics for the Identification of Initial Occurrence of Volcanic Deposit Instability
title_fullStr Soil Water Index Dynamics for the Identification of Initial Occurrence of Volcanic Deposit Instability
title_full_unstemmed Soil Water Index Dynamics for the Identification of Initial Occurrence of Volcanic Deposit Instability
title_sort soil water index dynamics for the identification of initial occurrence of volcanic deposit instability
publishDate 2011
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/136802/1/The%204th%20ASEAN%20Civil%20Engineering%20Conference%202011-Soil%20Water%20Index%20Dynamics%20for%20the%20Identification%20of%20Initial%20Occurrence%20of%20Volcanic%20Deposit%20Instability.pdf
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