Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping at Andungbiru Watershed, East Java Using AHP-Information Weighted Method

Flash floods are among the most frequent natural disasters caused by heavy rain associated with a severe thunderstorm, which leads to social and economic losses in infrastructure and agriculture. Therefore, this research aims to map flash flood potential susceptibility (FFPS) in the Pekalen watershe...

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Main Authors: Devi Ratna Handini, Entin Hidayah, Gusfan Halik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Department of Geography Education, University of Jember 2021-08-01
Series:Geosfera Indonesia
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gis
Online Access:https://jurnal.unej.ac.id/index.php/GEOSI/article/view/24173
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spelling doaj-4a61f2e14cf84b3e9937f5c7d38529ec2021-09-16T10:04:17ZengDepartment of Geography Education, University of JemberGeosfera Indonesia2598-97232614-85282021-08-016212714210.19184/geosi.v6i2.24173Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping at Andungbiru Watershed, East Java Using AHP-Information Weighted MethodDevi Ratna Handini0Entin Hidayah1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1233-6850Gusfan Halik2Master Program in Civil Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Jember, Jl. Kalimantan No. 37 Jember, 68121, IndonesiaMaster Program in Civil Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Jember, Jl. Kalimantan No. 37 Jember, 68121, IndonesiaMaster Program in Civil Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Jember, Jl. Kalimantan No. 37 Jember, 68121, IndonesiaFlash floods are among the most frequent natural disasters caused by heavy rain associated with a severe thunderstorm, which leads to social and economic losses in infrastructure and agriculture. Therefore, this research aims to map flash flood potential susceptibility (FFPS) in the Pekalen watershed, using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology and statistical analysis to reduce the risk of flooding. The opinion and experience of an expert on the weight assessment method were carried out using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Furthermore, the probability statistical methods and GIS were used in flash flood areas in the Pekalen watershed in Andungbiru, Probolinggo village. This study was carried out using geomorphological factors, namely elevation, slope, stream power index, and topographic wetness index, with a resolution of 30 m. Thematic map scale of the land use, river density, distance to the river, rainfall, and geology is in the ratio of is in a ratio of 1:25.000. Imagery processing was carried out using Landsat 8 30 m x 30 m resolution imagery, such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index. The result showed that the model map of FFPS obtained low 8%, low 23%, moderate 27%, moderate to high 26%, high 13%, and very high 2% index values. The next stage of modeling analysis led to validation using statistic receiver operating Characteristic Curve (ROC) of area Under Curve (AUC) with a value of 90.15. In conclusion, the factors that significantly trigger flash floods are distance to the river, land use, and slope. https://jurnal.unej.ac.id/index.php/GEOSI/article/view/24173ahp-weightedinformation contentffspgisgeomorphology
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author Devi Ratna Handini
Entin Hidayah
Gusfan Halik
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Entin Hidayah
Gusfan Halik
Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping at Andungbiru Watershed, East Java Using AHP-Information Weighted Method
Geosfera Indonesia
ahp-weighted
information content
ffsp
gis
geomorphology
author_facet Devi Ratna Handini
Entin Hidayah
Gusfan Halik
author_sort Devi Ratna Handini
title Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping at Andungbiru Watershed, East Java Using AHP-Information Weighted Method
title_short Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping at Andungbiru Watershed, East Java Using AHP-Information Weighted Method
title_full Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping at Andungbiru Watershed, East Java Using AHP-Information Weighted Method
title_fullStr Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping at Andungbiru Watershed, East Java Using AHP-Information Weighted Method
title_full_unstemmed Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping at Andungbiru Watershed, East Java Using AHP-Information Weighted Method
title_sort flash flood susceptibility mapping at andungbiru watershed, east java using ahp-information weighted method
publisher Department of Geography Education, University of Jember
series Geosfera Indonesia
issn 2598-9723
2614-8528
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Flash floods are among the most frequent natural disasters caused by heavy rain associated with a severe thunderstorm, which leads to social and economic losses in infrastructure and agriculture. Therefore, this research aims to map flash flood potential susceptibility (FFPS) in the Pekalen watershed, using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology and statistical analysis to reduce the risk of flooding. The opinion and experience of an expert on the weight assessment method were carried out using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Furthermore, the probability statistical methods and GIS were used in flash flood areas in the Pekalen watershed in Andungbiru, Probolinggo village. This study was carried out using geomorphological factors, namely elevation, slope, stream power index, and topographic wetness index, with a resolution of 30 m. Thematic map scale of the land use, river density, distance to the river, rainfall, and geology is in the ratio of is in a ratio of 1:25.000. Imagery processing was carried out using Landsat 8 30 m x 30 m resolution imagery, such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index. The result showed that the model map of FFPS obtained low 8%, low 23%, moderate 27%, moderate to high 26%, high 13%, and very high 2% index values. The next stage of modeling analysis led to validation using statistic receiver operating Characteristic Curve (ROC) of area Under Curve (AUC) with a value of 90.15. In conclusion, the factors that significantly trigger flash floods are distance to the river, land use, and slope.
topic ahp-weighted
information content
ffsp
gis
geomorphology
url https://jurnal.unej.ac.id/index.php/GEOSI/article/view/24173
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