APPLICATION OF US-SCS CURVE NUMBER METHOD AND GIS FOR DETERMINING SUITABLE LAND COVER OF SMALL WATERSHED
This study aims to reveal the appropriate land cover which can reduce runoff using US-SCS Curve Number method with GIS. Four land cover scenarios are developed to reveal which one of existing land cover types is appropriate for the area. To make a validation of the application US-SCS Curve Number Me...
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| author | Christanti Nana Widiyati Sudibyakto . |
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| description | This study aims to reveal the appropriate land cover which can reduce runoff
using US-SCS Curve Number method with GIS. Four land cover scenarios are
developed to reveal which one of existing land cover types is appropriate for the
area. To make a validation of the application US-SCS Curve Number Method,
calculating observational run-off is required. Statistical analysis is than used to
test those two run-off data. The result of this study shows that actual run-off depth
is 2143, 0 mm and peak discharge is 91, 76 m3/s. The result also reveals that forest
coverage can reduce dramatically surface run-off until 48, 38 percent. Potato
increases surface run-off 1, 59 percent, on the contrary, applying cacica papaya
can reduce surface run-off 24, 6 percent. Scenario 4 is developed based on the
result of the previous scenario on run-off yield. Run-off yield result from scenario 4
is 1690, 40 mm (decrease 21, 14 percent from actual run-off). Statistical analysis
shows that there is no difference between observed run-off depth and estimated
run-off depth in the level of significance 5 %. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-eaf46437d5d141d99a5cd467ed409f4e2025-08-19T20:57:51ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaIndonesian Journal of Geography0024-95212354-91142010-06-01421699010.22146/indo.j.geog,15781451APPLICATION OF US-SCS CURVE NUMBER METHOD AND GIS FOR DETERMINING SUITABLE LAND COVER OF SMALL WATERSHEDChristanti Nana Widiyati0Sudibyakto .1Serayu Opak Progo Watershed Management Centre, Ministry of ForestryFaculty of Geography, Gadjah Mada UniversityThis study aims to reveal the appropriate land cover which can reduce runoff using US-SCS Curve Number method with GIS. Four land cover scenarios are developed to reveal which one of existing land cover types is appropriate for the area. To make a validation of the application US-SCS Curve Number Method, calculating observational run-off is required. Statistical analysis is than used to test those two run-off data. The result of this study shows that actual run-off depth is 2143, 0 mm and peak discharge is 91, 76 m3/s. The result also reveals that forest coverage can reduce dramatically surface run-off until 48, 38 percent. Potato increases surface run-off 1, 59 percent, on the contrary, applying cacica papaya can reduce surface run-off 24, 6 percent. Scenario 4 is developed based on the result of the previous scenario on run-off yield. Run-off yield result from scenario 4 is 1690, 40 mm (decrease 21, 14 percent from actual run-off). Statistical analysis shows that there is no difference between observed run-off depth and estimated run-off depth in the level of significance 5 %.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/1578US-SCS curve number method, GIS, suitable land cover |
| spellingShingle | Christanti Nana Widiyati Sudibyakto . APPLICATION OF US-SCS CURVE NUMBER METHOD AND GIS FOR DETERMINING SUITABLE LAND COVER OF SMALL WATERSHED US-SCS curve number method, GIS, suitable land cover |
| title | APPLICATION OF US-SCS CURVE NUMBER METHOD AND GIS FOR DETERMINING SUITABLE LAND COVER OF SMALL WATERSHED |
| title_full | APPLICATION OF US-SCS CURVE NUMBER METHOD AND GIS FOR DETERMINING SUITABLE LAND COVER OF SMALL WATERSHED |
| title_fullStr | APPLICATION OF US-SCS CURVE NUMBER METHOD AND GIS FOR DETERMINING SUITABLE LAND COVER OF SMALL WATERSHED |
| title_full_unstemmed | APPLICATION OF US-SCS CURVE NUMBER METHOD AND GIS FOR DETERMINING SUITABLE LAND COVER OF SMALL WATERSHED |
| title_short | APPLICATION OF US-SCS CURVE NUMBER METHOD AND GIS FOR DETERMINING SUITABLE LAND COVER OF SMALL WATERSHED |
| title_sort | application of us scs curve number method and gis for determining suitable land cover of small watershed |
| topic | US-SCS curve number method, GIS, suitable land cover |
| url | https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/1578 |
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