Analysis of Baturagung Reservoir Leaking, Gedangrejo, Gunung Kidul Regency using Digital Outcrop Model Method

Ardhan Farisan, Sari Bahagiarti, Nanda Ajeng Nurwantari, Tuti Setyaningrum, Istiana Rahatmawati, Muhammad Faizal Zakaria, Dyah Probowati

Abstract


Water, serving as a vital resource, finds applications in diverse sectors such as agriculture (irrigation), drinking water
supply, flood control, and hydroelectric power generation. On a smaller scale, the construction of "Embung" or small
artificial reservoirs facilitates water storage during the rainy season for subsequent use in the dry season. Within the
study area, a reservoir constructed in 2018 has never attained full capacity, a circumstance that piqued the author's
interest. A combined approach utilizing aerial photogrammetry and ground observation is employed for comprehensive
analysis. Aerial photogrammetry yields an extensive and accurately depicted geometric representation of geological
structures. The investigation focuses on the Semilir Formation, a volcanic formation. Findings reveal that the study
area manifests a division into nine (9) segments discerned from distinct structural trends. These segments are delineated
by eight (8) faults, with the major fault identified as Fault F6. Fault F6 exhibits a prevailing NNE-SSW trend,
consistent with the primary fault on the regional geological map. Notably, Fault F6 encompasses a substantial fault
zone traversing the Baturagung Reservoir and stands accountable for the reservoir's leakage.
 

 


Keywords


Baturagung Reservoir, Fault, Segment, Water

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.34126/jlbg.v15i1.482

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