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On causes and impacts of land subsidence in Bandung Basin, Indonesia
Authors:Hasanuddin Z Abidin  I Gumilar  H Andreas  D Murdohardono  Y Fukuda
Institution:1. Geodesy Research Group, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology, Institute of Technology Bandung, Jl. Ganesha 10, Bandung, Indonesia
2. Geological Agency of Indonesia, Jl. Diponegoro 57, Bandung, Indonesia
3. Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:The Bandung Basin is a large intra-montane basin surrounded by volcanic highlands, in western Java, Indonesia, inhabited by more than seven million people. The basin, an area of about 2,300 km2, is a highland plateau at approximately 650–700 m above sea level and is surrounded by up to 2,400 m high Late Tertiary and Quaternary volcanic terrain. Based on the results of nine GPS surveys conducted since 2000 up to 2011, it was shown that several locations in the Bandung Basin have experienced land subsidence, with an average rate of about ?8 cm/year and can go up to about ?23 cm/year in certain locations. A hypothesis has been proposed by several studies that land subsidence observed in several locations in the Bandung Basin has been caused mainly by excessive groundwater extraction. It is found that there is a strong correlation between the rates of groundwater level lowering with the GPS-derived rates of land subsidence in several locations in Bandung Basin. The GPS results in this study detected significant subsidence in the textile industry area, where very large volumes of groundwater are usually extracted. The impact of land subsidence in Bandung can be seen in several forms, mainly in the cracking and damage of houses, buildings and infrastructure. Land subsidence also aggravates the flooding in Bandung Basin, which has brought huge economic losses and deteriorated the quality of life and environment in the affected areas.
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