Affiliation:
1. Universitas Syiah Kuala
Abstract
Landslide is a natural disaster in Indonesia, especially in the Aceh province, with its geological complex, high rainfall, and topography. The high-intensity landslides have occurred in Jantho and Lamno, located in the Northern part of Aceh, with high development costs of road infrastructure. Therefore, it is necessary to map the potential of landslides along the Jantho – Lamno road as disaster mitigation in the future. The research uses a digital elevation model (DEM) that applies slope, aspect, hill shade, curvature, elevation and geological observation to study the landslide probability. The DEM analysis shows the distribution of terrain with varying elevations of 300 – 1,200 m.a.s.l and slope characteristics with 10 – 50 degrees variations. Apart from that, curvature and aspect analysis describe the direction of slope reduction, which is more dominant towards the side of public infrastructure. Analysis of the four data distributions shows that the south side area has a large landslide potential. On the other hand, slope data slices at four locations could interpret landslide potential well. Based on data processing, we conclude that comparing DEM and geological observations is considered effective as a fast and economical method of mapping landslide probability, especially in tropical areas and high topography that is difficult to access.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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