TY - JOUR
T1 - Physical assessment of coastal vulnerability under enhanced land subsidence in Semarang, Indonesia, using multi-sensor satellite data
AU - Husnayaen,
AU - Rimba, A. Besse
AU - Osawa, Takahiro
AU - Parwata, I. Nyoman Sudi
AU - As-syakur, Abd Rahman
AU - Kasim, Faizal
AU - Astarini, Ida Ayu
N1 - Funding Information:
We would like to thank CReSOS, the Oceanic Mini Project of JAXA, Diponegoro University, Institute of Technology Bandung, the Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics (BMKG); Mr. Helmi, all of whom supported this data and Mr. Arif Fajar Setiawan who assist the authors to conduct the field survey. Special acknowledgments to our colleagues and reviewers who provided comments on this study.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 COSPAR
PY - 2018/4/15
Y1 - 2018/4/15
N2 - Research has been conducted in Semarang, Indonesia, to assess coastal vulnerability under enhanced land subsidence using multi-sensor satellite data, including the Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) Phased Array type L-band SAR (PALSAR), Landsat TM, IKONOS, and TOPEX/Poseidon. A coastal vulnerability index (CVI) was constructed to estimate the level of vulnerability of a coastline approximately 48.68 km in length using seven physical variables, namely, land subsidence, relative sea level change, coastal geomorphology, coastal slope, shoreline change, mean tidal range, and significant wave height. A comparison was also performed between a CVI calculated using seven parameters and a CVI using six parameters, the latter of which excludes the land subsidence parameter, to determine the effects of land subsidence during the coastal vulnerability assessment. This study showed that the accuracy of coastal vulnerability was increased 40% by adding the land subsidence factor (i.e., CVI 6 parameters = 53%, CVI 7 parameters = 93%). Moreover, Kappa coefficient indicated very good agreement (0.90) for CVI 7 parameters and fair agreement (0.3) for CVI 6 parameters. The results indicate that the area of very high vulnerability increased by 7% when land subsidence was added. Hence, using the CVI calculation including land subsidence parameters, the very high vulnerability area is determined to be 20% of the total coastline or 9.7 km of the total 48.7 km of coastline. This study proved that land subsidence has significant influence on coastal vulnerability in Semarang.
AB - Research has been conducted in Semarang, Indonesia, to assess coastal vulnerability under enhanced land subsidence using multi-sensor satellite data, including the Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) Phased Array type L-band SAR (PALSAR), Landsat TM, IKONOS, and TOPEX/Poseidon. A coastal vulnerability index (CVI) was constructed to estimate the level of vulnerability of a coastline approximately 48.68 km in length using seven physical variables, namely, land subsidence, relative sea level change, coastal geomorphology, coastal slope, shoreline change, mean tidal range, and significant wave height. A comparison was also performed between a CVI calculated using seven parameters and a CVI using six parameters, the latter of which excludes the land subsidence parameter, to determine the effects of land subsidence during the coastal vulnerability assessment. This study showed that the accuracy of coastal vulnerability was increased 40% by adding the land subsidence factor (i.e., CVI 6 parameters = 53%, CVI 7 parameters = 93%). Moreover, Kappa coefficient indicated very good agreement (0.90) for CVI 7 parameters and fair agreement (0.3) for CVI 6 parameters. The results indicate that the area of very high vulnerability increased by 7% when land subsidence was added. Hence, using the CVI calculation including land subsidence parameters, the very high vulnerability area is determined to be 20% of the total coastline or 9.7 km of the total 48.7 km of coastline. This study proved that land subsidence has significant influence on coastal vulnerability in Semarang.
KW - CVI
KW - Land subsidence
KW - Remote sensing
KW - Semarang
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U2 - 10.1016/j.asr.2018.01.026
DO - 10.1016/j.asr.2018.01.026
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85041956174
SN - 0273-1177
VL - 61
SP - 2159
EP - 2179
JO - Advances in Space Research
JF - Advances in Space Research
IS - 8
ER -