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https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-370-15-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-370-15-2015
11 Jun 2015
 | 11 Jun 2015

On correlation between urban development, land subsidence and flooding phenomena in Jakarta

H. Z. Abidin, H. Andreas, I. Gumilar, and I. R. R. Wibowo

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Abidin, H. Z., Djaja, R., Darmawan, D., Hadi, S., Akbar, A., Rajiyowiryono, H., Sudibyo, Y., Meilano, I., Kusuma, M. A., Kahar, J., and Subarya, C.: Land Subsidence of Jakarta (Indonesia) and its Geodetic-Based Monitoring System, Natural Hazards, J. Int. Soc. Prevent. Mitig. Nat. Hazards, 23, 365–387, March, 2001.
Abidin, H. Z., Djaja, R., Andreas, H., Gamal, M., Hirose, K., and Maruyama, Y.: Capabilities and Constraints of Geodetic Techniques for Monitoring Land Subsidence in the Urban Areas of Indonesia, Geomatics Research Australia, 81, 45–58, December, 2004.
Abidin, H. Z., Andreas, H., Djaja, R., Darmawan, D., and Gamal, M.: Land subsidence characteristics of Jakarta between 1997 and 2005, as estimated using GPS surveys, GPS Solutions, Springer Berlin/Heidelberg, 12, 23–32, 2008.
Abidin, H. Z., Andreas, H., Gamal, M., Gumilar, I., Napitupulu, M., Fukuda, Y., Deguchi, T., Maruyama, Y., and Riawan, E.: Land Subsidence Characteristics of the Jakarta Basin (Indonesia) and its Relation with Groundwater Extraxtion and Sea Level Rise, in: Groundwater Response to Changing Climate, IAH Selected Papers on Hydrogeology No. 16, edited by: Taniguchi, M. and Holman, I. P., CRC Press, London, ISBN:978-0-415-54493-1, Chapter 10, 113–130, 2010.
Abidin, H. Z., Andreas, H., Gumilar, I., Fukuda, Y., Pohan, Y. E., and Deguchi, T.: Land subsidence of Jakarta (Indonesia) and its relation with urban development, Nat. Hazards, 59, 1753–1771, 2011.
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Jakarta is prone toward land subsidence and flooding. It is obtained that land subsidence in Jakarta has typical rates of about 3 to 10 cm/year. It has direct and indirect effects to flooding, both in coastal or inland areas. The coastal flooding usually occurs in the areas with relatively large subsidence rates. Subsidence in the areas along the rivers which are flowing throughout Jakarta also increases the impacts of riverine flooding.