2022
DOI: 10.1080/19475705.2022.2109518
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Small baselines techniques of time series InSAR to monitor and predict land subsidence causing flood vulnerability in Sidoarjo, Indonesia

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“…To some cases, the flooding is simple due to poor drainage system such as in Sarawak, Malaysia [9] and Ogun, Nigeria [10] or unpredicted volume of rainfall such as in Attica, Greece [11] and Mar Menor, Spain [12]. Especially for the case of Banjarasri and Kedungbanteng in Sidoarjo-Indonesia, the flood is caused by the land subsidence due to mining activities [13]. Areas exhibiting concerning levels of ground deformation, indicating they are "at-risk," are located around the Lapindo region and extend towards the northern part of Sidoarjo.…”
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“…To some cases, the flooding is simple due to poor drainage system such as in Sarawak, Malaysia [9] and Ogun, Nigeria [10] or unpredicted volume of rainfall such as in Attica, Greece [11] and Mar Menor, Spain [12]. Especially for the case of Banjarasri and Kedungbanteng in Sidoarjo-Indonesia, the flood is caused by the land subsidence due to mining activities [13]. Areas exhibiting concerning levels of ground deformation, indicating they are "at-risk," are located around the Lapindo region and extend towards the northern part of Sidoarjo.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The land subsidence in those two villages occurs 2017-2021 for about 200 mm/year. The land subsidence has caused a changing on water flow in drainage and irrigation systems causing flooding [13]. The flooding in the two villages has 30-50 cm depth with two months duration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Sidoarjo, characterised by a high population density and a mix of small and large industries, shares this inundation challenge. Malang (Handayani & Prawito 2022 ; Hayati et al 2022 ), renowned as an educational hub, has recently fallen prey to these regular flooding events, which were once infrequent (Hapsari et al 2023; Hariyono & Kurniawan 2022 ; Utami & Bisri 2014 ). All these cities were interconnected by the Brantas River Basin, originating in Sumber Brantas Village, Bumiaji Sub-District, Batu City.…”
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“…Due to the increased concern, many recent scientific articles addressing this subject have been published in recent years. Studies include those from Australia [10], France [11], Italy [12], Poland [13], Turkey [14], USA [15], Mexico [16], Argentina [17], Japan [18], China [3,19], Thailand [20], Indonesia [21], India [22], and Iran [23,24]. A repeating message from these investigations is that due to the extensive distribution of LS and its potentially devastating consequences for the economy and environment, there is an urgent need for LS sensitivity assessments, LS sensitivity zone assessments, and identification of the leading causes of LS.…”
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confidence: 99%