2023
DOI: 10.24114/jg.v15i2.41767
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Tsunami Susceptibility Assessment Using Spatial Multi-Criteria Evaluation in Watukarung, Pacitan

Ikhwan Amri,
Bella Sinta Hikmasari,
Cornelius Antoni Nababan
et al.

Abstract: Tsunamis are natural hazards that have the potential to cause significant damage and losses to the South Coast of Java. As the initial foundation for local spatial planning and risk reduction, preparing a tsunami susceptibility mapping is imperative to minimize the disaster's impact. This study aims to identify the spatial distribution of tsunami susceptibility in Watukarung Village, Pacitan Regency, using the Spatial Multi-Criteria Evaluation (SMCE) method. The variables involved in the modeling include landf… Show more

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“…This classification, particularly for hilly slopes, was further adjusted using the unit slope model developed by Ruhe and Walker [16]. TPI is especially well-suited for delineating landforms in regions with diverse topographic features [17,18]. This index is based on the difference in mean elevation (residual analysis) equation proposed by Gallant and Wilson [19], as described below (Eq.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This classification, particularly for hilly slopes, was further adjusted using the unit slope model developed by Ruhe and Walker [16]. TPI is especially well-suited for delineating landforms in regions with diverse topographic features [17,18]. This index is based on the difference in mean elevation (residual analysis) equation proposed by Gallant and Wilson [19], as described below (Eq.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%