2017
DOI: 10.31227/osf.io/vxb9e
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Evolusi Tipologi Pesisir Kawasan Karst Di Pantai Watukodok Kabupaten Gunungkidul

Abstract: INTISARIKajian tentang evolusi tipologi akan sangat membantu dalam melakukan perencanaan pengelolaan di masa mendatang. Hal ini karena kajian tentang genesis suatu wilayah pesisir akan sangat membantu dalam melakukan analisis dinamika pesisir dan kerawanan terhadap bencana. Penelitian ini dilakukan di Pantai Watukodok, Kecamatan Tanjungsari, Kabupaten Gunungkidul yang merupakan objek wisata yang baru dikembangkan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk (1) mengetahui tipologi pesisir Pantai Watukodok, dan (2) melakuka… Show more

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“…Karst hydrology has a uniqueness of how water flows to the underground through triple porosity (diffuse, fissure, conduit) with two groundwater recharge systems, 1) allogenic, where surface rivers from non-karst areas flow into underground river passages (conduit) and 2) autogenic, where water on the surface of the karst area seeps into underground rivers through the soil pores (diffuse) or fractures (fissures) [25,26]. This causes the surface river in the Gunung Sewu karst area to be very minimal, but many underground rivers and hundreds of springs that have a large discharge are well developed [27,28]. The hydrological condition also makes flooding in the Gunung Sewu karst unique because it is a flooding phenomenon that involves surface runoff and groundwater runoff [25].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Karst hydrology has a uniqueness of how water flows to the underground through triple porosity (diffuse, fissure, conduit) with two groundwater recharge systems, 1) allogenic, where surface rivers from non-karst areas flow into underground river passages (conduit) and 2) autogenic, where water on the surface of the karst area seeps into underground rivers through the soil pores (diffuse) or fractures (fissures) [25,26]. This causes the surface river in the Gunung Sewu karst area to be very minimal, but many underground rivers and hundreds of springs that have a large discharge are well developed [27,28]. The hydrological condition also makes flooding in the Gunung Sewu karst unique because it is a flooding phenomenon that involves surface runoff and groundwater runoff [25].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%