1) The study aimed to produce a landslide susceptibility map using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method to identify vulnerable slopes in the Sukamaju area of Indonesia.
2) Data on relief, geology, land cover, and rock strength were classified and weighted based on their influence on landslides using AHP.
3) Morphology was found to have the greatest influence and highest weight of 39%, followed by rock mass rating at 25% and lithology at 19%.
4) Overlaying the weighted data spatially identified the most vulnerable area to landslides in the southern part of Sukamaju near coordinate 507996.29 mT and 9976076.02 m
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1) The study aimed to produce a landslide susceptibility map using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method to identify vulnerable slopes in the Sukamaju area of Indonesia.
2) Data on relief, geology, land cover, and rock strength were classified and weighted based on their influence on landslides using AHP.
3) Morphology was found to have the greatest influence and highest weight of 39%, followed by rock mass rating at 25% and lithology at 19%.
4) Overlaying the weighted data spatially identified the most vulnerable area to landslides in the southern part of Sukamaju near coordinate 507996.29 mT and 9976076.02 m
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Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Based On Geological
Investigation Using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) In
Sukamaju Area, Tenggarong Seberang, Regency of Kutai Kartanegara
M. A. Syam, Heryanto, M. D. Balfas
1 Geological Engineering, Mulawarman University, Sambaliung Road, Samarinda 75119, Indonesia
Abstract. A landslides susceptibility mapping (LSM) produced as a mitigation step
to reduce risk of landslide occurring in slope area. Landslide susceptibility mapping aims to identify most vulnerable area to landslide hazard. There are many weighting methods able to be applied to map landslide susceptibility, one of them is Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is quantitative method based on qualitative assessment to certain phenomena. This method was applied in Sukamaju area, Tenggarong Seberang, regency of Kutai Kartanegara. Study area covers an area of ~51 km2 and is located between 507320.79 – 518136.33 mT and 9989040.48 – 9971977.82 mS. Data were used to map landslide susceptibility in study area are relief data, detail geological investigation, and engineering geology data, and landcover data. The relief in study area ranges 11 – 160 meters, landcover dominated by forest, shrubs, and arid agriculture, and geological investigation data consist of detail geological and geomorphological map scale 1:10.000, litology in study area dominated by sandstone, greywacke sandstone, and alluvium and morphology developed covers structural morphology, denudational, and fluvial morphology, and engineering geology data is rock mass rating (RMR) value describes the strength of the rock. Those data then were classified and weighted based on the influence to landslide. The weights of data based on calculation using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. Calculation of weight assigned that morphology is most important factor causing landslide by weight 39%, 25% for RMR value, 19% for lithology, 10% for landcover, and 7% for relief. Weighted data then were analyzed spatially using overlay to get vulnerable area to landslide. The result of study indentified that the most vulnerable area to landslide covered in southern of Sukamaju area, exactly located in coordinate 507996.29 mT and 9976076.02 mS.
Keyword: landslide susceptibility geological investigation Rock Mass Rating, AHP method.
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