Coastal sedimentation and topographic changes in the Mataram Plain, Lombok (Indonesia) following the 1257 CE eruption of Samalas volcano

The 1257 CE eruption of Samalas volcano, Indonesia, buried the entire island of Lombok beneath various thicknesses of pyroclastic material during this Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) 7 event. This study aims to reconstruct the paleo-topography of western Lombok before the Samalas eruption in 1257 C...

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Main Authors: Malawani, Mukhamad Ngainul, Lavigne, Franck, Hadmoko, Danang Sri, Syamsuddin, Syamsuddin, Handayani, Lina, Sudrajat, Yayat, Virmoux, Clément, Saulnier Copard, Ségolène, Kusnadi, Kusnadi
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2863482024-08-28T04:51:02Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286348/ Coastal sedimentation and topographic changes in the Mataram Plain, Lombok (Indonesia) following the 1257 CE eruption of Samalas volcano Malawani, Mukhamad Ngainul Lavigne, Franck Hadmoko, Danang Sri Syamsuddin, Syamsuddin Handayani, Lina Sudrajat, Yayat Virmoux, Clément Saulnier Copard, Ségolène Kusnadi, Kusnadi Geomorphology and Regolith and Landscape Evolution The 1257 CE eruption of Samalas volcano, Indonesia, buried the entire island of Lombok beneath various thicknesses of pyroclastic material during this Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) 7 event. This study aims to reconstruct the paleo-topography of western Lombok before the Samalas eruption in 1257 CE and analyse the sedimentation processes that led to its landscape evolution over the last 700 years. Stratigraphic data were collected from various surveys, such as outcrops, coring, drilling, hand auger and wells observation. Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) measurements were performed to complement the stratigraphic data. A combination of stratigraphy, ERT and topographic data from various sources (topographic map, Digital Elevation Model Nasional DEMNAS and Real Time Kinematic RTK measurement) is employed to determine the depth of the paleo-surface. Topographic modelling was performed by subtracting the delta-DEM (DDEM) from the current-DEM (CDEM). The result of this operation is a paleo-DEM, which is used to reconstruct the paleo-hydrographic features such as shoreline positions and river channels. Modelling results demonstrate that the relief has not been significantly modified, except in lowland areas, which is the sediment accumulation zone. River channels have experienced minor changes, except for the location of the river mouth and the degree of meandering. Significant changes occurred at the shoreline that has prograded by approximately 1.6 km during the last 700 years. A schematic model is built to illustrate the evolution processes of the study area, consisting of the pre-eruption condition, the immediate post-eruption condition and development of the current condition. This model further develops the previously proposed model with a higher resolution and simultaneously revises the estimated boundary of the pyroclastic density current (PDC) deposit from previous work. © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. John Wiley and Sons Ltd 2023 Article PeerReviewed text/html en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286348/1/scopus%20%284%29.bib Malawani, Mukhamad Ngainul and Lavigne, Franck and Hadmoko, Danang Sri and Syamsuddin, Syamsuddin and Handayani, Lina and Sudrajat, Yayat and Virmoux, Clément and Saulnier Copard, Ségolène and Kusnadi, Kusnadi (2023) Coastal sedimentation and topographic changes in the Mataram Plain, Lombok (Indonesia) following the 1257 CE eruption of Samalas volcano. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 48 (10). 2100 – 2116. 10.1002/esp.5592
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topic Geomorphology and Regolith and Landscape Evolution
spellingShingle Geomorphology and Regolith and Landscape Evolution
Malawani, Mukhamad Ngainul
Lavigne, Franck
Hadmoko, Danang Sri
Syamsuddin, Syamsuddin
Handayani, Lina
Sudrajat, Yayat
Virmoux, Clément
Saulnier Copard, Ségolène
Kusnadi, Kusnadi
Coastal sedimentation and topographic changes in the Mataram Plain, Lombok (Indonesia) following the 1257 CE eruption of Samalas volcano
description The 1257 CE eruption of Samalas volcano, Indonesia, buried the entire island of Lombok beneath various thicknesses of pyroclastic material during this Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) 7 event. This study aims to reconstruct the paleo-topography of western Lombok before the Samalas eruption in 1257 CE and analyse the sedimentation processes that led to its landscape evolution over the last 700 years. Stratigraphic data were collected from various surveys, such as outcrops, coring, drilling, hand auger and wells observation. Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) measurements were performed to complement the stratigraphic data. A combination of stratigraphy, ERT and topographic data from various sources (topographic map, Digital Elevation Model Nasional DEMNAS and Real Time Kinematic RTK measurement) is employed to determine the depth of the paleo-surface. Topographic modelling was performed by subtracting the delta-DEM (DDEM) from the current-DEM (CDEM). The result of this operation is a paleo-DEM, which is used to reconstruct the paleo-hydrographic features such as shoreline positions and river channels. Modelling results demonstrate that the relief has not been significantly modified, except in lowland areas, which is the sediment accumulation zone. River channels have experienced minor changes, except for the location of the river mouth and the degree of meandering. Significant changes occurred at the shoreline that has prograded by approximately 1.6 km during the last 700 years. A schematic model is built to illustrate the evolution processes of the study area, consisting of the pre-eruption condition, the immediate post-eruption condition and development of the current condition. This model further develops the previously proposed model with a higher resolution and simultaneously revises the estimated boundary of the pyroclastic density current (PDC) deposit from previous work. © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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author Malawani, Mukhamad Ngainul
Lavigne, Franck
Hadmoko, Danang Sri
Syamsuddin, Syamsuddin
Handayani, Lina
Sudrajat, Yayat
Virmoux, Clément
Saulnier Copard, Ségolène
Kusnadi, Kusnadi
author_facet Malawani, Mukhamad Ngainul
Lavigne, Franck
Hadmoko, Danang Sri
Syamsuddin, Syamsuddin
Handayani, Lina
Sudrajat, Yayat
Virmoux, Clément
Saulnier Copard, Ségolène
Kusnadi, Kusnadi
author_sort Malawani, Mukhamad Ngainul
title Coastal sedimentation and topographic changes in the Mataram Plain, Lombok (Indonesia) following the 1257 CE eruption of Samalas volcano
title_short Coastal sedimentation and topographic changes in the Mataram Plain, Lombok (Indonesia) following the 1257 CE eruption of Samalas volcano
title_full Coastal sedimentation and topographic changes in the Mataram Plain, Lombok (Indonesia) following the 1257 CE eruption of Samalas volcano
title_fullStr Coastal sedimentation and topographic changes in the Mataram Plain, Lombok (Indonesia) following the 1257 CE eruption of Samalas volcano
title_full_unstemmed Coastal sedimentation and topographic changes in the Mataram Plain, Lombok (Indonesia) following the 1257 CE eruption of Samalas volcano
title_sort coastal sedimentation and topographic changes in the mataram plain, lombok (indonesia) following the 1257 ce eruption of samalas volcano
publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
publishDate 2023
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286348/1/scopus%20%284%29.bib
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