Rainfall Variability and Landuse Conversion Impacts to Sensitivity of Citarum River Flow

The objective of this study is to determine the sensitivity of Citarum river flow to climate change and land conversion. It will provide the flow information that required in the water resources sustainability. Saguling reservoir is one of the strategic reservoirs, which 75% water is coming from the...

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Main Authors: Dyah Marganingrum, Arwin Sabar, Dwina Roosmini, P Pradono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Muhammadiyah University Press 2013-07-01
Series:Forum Geografi
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Online Access:http://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/fg/article/view/5074
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spelling doaj-566e402923cf4ae28f08e9502ff53b422020-11-24T20:53:13ZengMuhammadiyah University PressForum Geografi0852-06822460-39452013-07-01271112210.23917/forgeo.v27i1.50743563Rainfall Variability and Landuse Conversion Impacts to Sensitivity of Citarum River FlowDyah Marganingrum0Arwin Sabar1Dwina Roosmini2P Pradono3Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan IndonesiaInstitut Teknologi BandungInstitut Teknologi BandungInstitut Teknologi BandungThe objective of this study is to determine the sensitivity of Citarum river flow to climate change and land conversion. It will provide the flow information that required in the water resources sustainability. Saguling reservoir is one of the strategic reservoirs, which 75% water is coming from the inflow of Upper Citarum measured at Nanjung station. Climate variability was identified as rainfall variability. Sensitivity was calculated as the elasticity value of discharge using three-variate model of statistical approach. The landuse conversion was calculated used GIS at 1994 and 2004. The results showed that elasticity at the Nanjung station and Saguling station decreased from 1.59 and 1.02 to 0.68 and 0.62 respectively. The decreasing occurred in the before the dam was built period (1950-1980) to the after reservoirs operated period (1986-2008). This value indicates that: 1) Citarum river flow is more sensitive to rainfall variability that recorded at Nanjung station than Saguling station, 2) rainfall character is more difficult to predict. The landuse analysis shows that forest area decrease to ± 27% and built up area increased to ± 26%. Those implied a minimum rainfall reduction to± 8% and minimum flow to ± 46%. Those were caused by land conversion and describing that the vegetation have function to maintain the base flow for sustainable water resource infrastructure.http://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/fg/article/view/5074climate changeelasticitystatistic
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author Dyah Marganingrum
Arwin Sabar
Dwina Roosmini
P Pradono
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Arwin Sabar
Dwina Roosmini
P Pradono
Rainfall Variability and Landuse Conversion Impacts to Sensitivity of Citarum River Flow
Forum Geografi
climate change
elasticity
statistic
author_facet Dyah Marganingrum
Arwin Sabar
Dwina Roosmini
P Pradono
author_sort Dyah Marganingrum
title Rainfall Variability and Landuse Conversion Impacts to Sensitivity of Citarum River Flow
title_short Rainfall Variability and Landuse Conversion Impacts to Sensitivity of Citarum River Flow
title_full Rainfall Variability and Landuse Conversion Impacts to Sensitivity of Citarum River Flow
title_fullStr Rainfall Variability and Landuse Conversion Impacts to Sensitivity of Citarum River Flow
title_full_unstemmed Rainfall Variability and Landuse Conversion Impacts to Sensitivity of Citarum River Flow
title_sort rainfall variability and landuse conversion impacts to sensitivity of citarum river flow
publisher Muhammadiyah University Press
series Forum Geografi
issn 0852-0682
2460-3945
publishDate 2013-07-01
description The objective of this study is to determine the sensitivity of Citarum river flow to climate change and land conversion. It will provide the flow information that required in the water resources sustainability. Saguling reservoir is one of the strategic reservoirs, which 75% water is coming from the inflow of Upper Citarum measured at Nanjung station. Climate variability was identified as rainfall variability. Sensitivity was calculated as the elasticity value of discharge using three-variate model of statistical approach. The landuse conversion was calculated used GIS at 1994 and 2004. The results showed that elasticity at the Nanjung station and Saguling station decreased from 1.59 and 1.02 to 0.68 and 0.62 respectively. The decreasing occurred in the before the dam was built period (1950-1980) to the after reservoirs operated period (1986-2008). This value indicates that: 1) Citarum river flow is more sensitive to rainfall variability that recorded at Nanjung station than Saguling station, 2) rainfall character is more difficult to predict. The landuse analysis shows that forest area decrease to ± 27% and built up area increased to ± 26%. Those implied a minimum rainfall reduction to± 8% and minimum flow to ± 46%. Those were caused by land conversion and describing that the vegetation have function to maintain the base flow for sustainable water resource infrastructure.
topic climate change
elasticity
statistic
url http://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/fg/article/view/5074
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