CD Skripsi
Pemetaan Ketebalan Gambut Dan Karakteristik Lahan Di Kawasan Taman Nasional Zamrud
ABSTRACT
Zamrud National Park is the peak of a peat dome on the Kampar Peninsula which plays an important role in maintaining environment balance, both as a water reservoir and carbon storage. The research was conducted to determine the best interpolation for peat thickness mapping using the Inverse Distance Weighted (IDW), Kriging and Spline interpolastion, as well to determine the characteristics of land in the Zamrud National Park area. The method used in this research is survey method terestrially. Soil sampling locations were determined using a land unit map created using the ArcGIS 10.8 application. The drilling observation point uses a longitudinal transect and transverse transect system in a northeast-southwest direction with a distance between longitude transect of 500 m and between transverse transect of 1000 m, with a maximum deviation of 200 m. The result of this research showed that Zamrud National Park area had a very deep level of peat thickness with a thickness of 5,3-16,7 m. Among Peat deep mapping using interpolation IDW, Kriging and Spline, gives the best accuracy results in Kriging interpolation. Peat maturity is generally classified as hemic in the top layer dan fibric in the bottom layer. Land cover is dominated by primary peat swamp forest. The water level is a least 3 cm and a maximum of 48 cm. Peat drainage is categorized as obstructed. The substrate is dominated by clay/clay marine.
Keywords : Terestrial mapping, peat thickness, Zamrud National Park
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