锡吉县缪流域水入渗潜力空间分析

Amati Eltriman Hulu, H. Muis, Sudirman Daeng Massiri, Naharuddin Naharuddin, B. Toknok, H. Pribadi, Abdul Rahman, Arman Maiwa, Rhamdhani Fitrah Baharuddin, Muhammad Adam Suni, N. Istiqamah
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摘要随着环境可持续性挑战的日益复杂和当前水资源的可用性,Miu流域流域的可持续管理需要考虑,不仅限于维持水的流动,还需要关注生态系统的平衡。维持的生态系统条件影响高吸水能力,从而减少地表水径流。本研究以Miu流域为研究对象,采用土壤类型、坡度、降雨量、土地利用4个参数的评分法,对该流域的吸水潜力进行识别。使用地理信息系统(GIS)方法进行数据分析。结果表明:Miu流域的吸水条件为良好(8.29%)、一般良好(73.91%)、开始临界(14.51%)、中等临界(3.29%)和临界(0.00%)。
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Spatial Analysis of Water Infiltration Potential in the Miu Watershed of Sigi Regency
Abstract. The sustainable management of the Miu watershed Basin is something that needs to be considered in line with the increasing complexity of environmental sustainability challenges and current water availability, not limited to maintaining the flow of water but need to pay attention to the balance of the ecosystem. Ecosystem conditions that are maintained influence high water absorption capacity, thereby reducing surface water runoff.. This research was conducted in the Miu watershed Basin with the aim of identifying the potential for water absorption, the method used in this study was a scoring method with four parameters, namely soil type, slope, rainfall, and land use. Data analysis was carried out using a Geographic Information System (GIS) approach. The results showed that the water absorption conditions in the Miu watershed Basin were classified as good (8.29%), normal good (73.91%), starting to be critical (14.51%), moderately critical (3.29%), and critical ( 0.00%).
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