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摘要
根据 2022 年山体滑坡灾害事件的数据显示,Wae Batu Gajah 流域是安汶市的山体滑坡多发区。随着该地区人口的不断增加,山体滑坡的风险将越来越大。因此,有必要对 Wae Batu Gajah 流域的滑坡易发区进行空间分析。本研究旨在使用 Storie 指数法分析安汶市 Wae Batu Gajah 流域的滑坡潜力及其与居民点的接触程度。研究结果表明,Wae Batu Gajah 流域的滑坡隐患属于危险等级,即无隐患、低隐患、中隐患和高隐患。瓦埃-峇都-加雅(Wae Batu Gajah)流域主要属于高滑坡潜势等级,面积为 280.19 公顷,占 43.67%,分布在流域的中上游。98.05 公顷或 47.82% 的居住用地位于滑坡可能性较低的地区,这些地区位于大理石含量为 0-2% 和 2-8% 的河流下游,地势相对倾斜和平坦。研究结果将有助于安汶市政府在未来减轻滑坡灾害,并在减灾的基础上进行空间规划。
Spatial Analysis of Landslide Potential Using Modification of the Storie In-dex Method in the Wae Batu Gajah Watershed, Ambon City, Indonesia
Based on data on landslide disaster events in 2022, it shows that the Wae Batu Gajah watershed is a land-slide-prone area in Ambon City. The development of increasing population settlements in this area will cer-tainly increase the risk of landslides that are getting higher and higher. Based on this, it is necessary to con-duct spatial analysis of landslide-prone areas in the Wae Batu Gajah watershed. This study aims to analyze the potential for landslides and their exposure to settlements in the Wae Batu Gajah watershed, Ambon City using the Storie Index method. The results showed that the potential for landslides in the Wae Batu Gajah watershed is a hazard class, namely not potential, low, medium, high. The high landslide potential class dom-inates the Wae Batu Gajah watershed, covering an area of 280.19 ha or 43.67% spread across the middle and upper reaches of the watershed. An area of 98.05 ha or 47.82% of the area of residential land located in land-slide-prone areas with low potential located in the lower reaches of rivers with marbles of 0-2% and 2-8% which are relatively sloping and flat. The results of the study are expected to help the Ambon City govern-ment in efforts to mitigate landslide disasters in the future and in spatial planning efforts based on disaster mitigation