2017
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/71/1/012014
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Sediment trapping analysis of flood control reservoirs in Upstream Ciliwung River using SWAT Model

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“…The global soil and landuse databases have been successfully used in many SWAT applications around the world 4,6,9,10,16,5962 . Validation of these maps, which are based on satellite observations, are offered by ground-truth observations conducted by the map developers and also in various literature 63,64 .…”
Section: Technical Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global soil and landuse databases have been successfully used in many SWAT applications around the world 4,6,9,10,16,5962 . Validation of these maps, which are based on satellite observations, are offered by ground-truth observations conducted by the map developers and also in various literature 63,64 .…”
Section: Technical Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This river pollution, by excessive waste, reduces the width and depth of waterways and potentiates fluvial flooding that occurs when the carrying capacity of a river is exceeded (Neolaka 2013). It can also lead to clogging of flood control infrastructure such as pumps and sluice gates, potentially resulting in their failure during flooding events (Ginanjar and Putra 2017).…”
Section: Prevailing Conditions In Coastal Megacities Of Developing Namentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their model shows that the construction of a Giant Seawall, as proposed in the Master Plan for the NCICD programme, could lead to extremely high levels of accumulation of municipal waste and nutrients in the planned reservoirs if adequate waste water treatment is not given sufficient priority. Similarly, by using Soil and Water Assessment Tools (SWAT), Ginanjar and Putra (2017) carried out a hydrologic sediment budget modelling analysis for the Upstream Ciliwung River Basin in Jakarta, and found that the proposed construction of Sukamahi dam and Ciawi dam will result in maximum sediment concentration in the Sukamahi and Ciawi reservoirs, potentially causing environmental pollution and the clogging of dam outlets.…”
Section: Environmental Sustainability Issuementioning
confidence: 99%