Assessment of soil erosion in the Upper Citarum watershed for sustainability of the Saguling reservoir: unmixing model approach

The Citarum watershed and the Saguling reservoir are vital natural resources in Indonesia, affecting the livelihood of West Java and the DKI Jakarta population. This study aimed to assess the soil erosion in the Upper Citarum watershed and identify its source. The study used the fallout radionuclide...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental monitoring and assessment 2024-07, Vol.196 (7), p.615, Article 615
Hauptverfasser: Rixson, Leons, Wenbiao, Duan, Aliyanta, Barokah, Godbold, Douglas, Lubis, Ali Arman, Nugraha, Eka Djatnika
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Zusammenfassung:The Citarum watershed and the Saguling reservoir are vital natural resources in Indonesia, affecting the livelihood of West Java and the DKI Jakarta population. This study aimed to assess the soil erosion in the Upper Citarum watershed and identify its source. The study used the fallout radionuclide technique, geochemical tracers, and an unmixing model to measure soil erosion and the contribution of suspended sediment sources due to erosion. Soil bulk transects and surface soil were sampled using a coring tool on the Ciwidey and Cisangkuy sub-watersheds. Riverbank and suspended sediment samples were collected from tributaries and rivers. With 137 Cs, 40% of the samples had values below the minimum detectable activity, and vice versa for 210 Pb ex , all samples are detectable. For mitigation, bare land needs to be recovered due to its erosion (25.6 t ha −1  year −1 ) exceeding the tolerance erosion value (17 t ha −1  year −1 ). Statistically, Mg and Na were the most appropriate composite tracers for suspended sediment contribution. The unmixing model predicted the sediment contributors from bare land (58%), the riverbank (32.7%), and plantation land (9.3%). Proper land conservation could reduce sediment supply by almost 14.7% and extend the reservoir’s life. This is the first study to report the feasibility of the unmixing model in Indonesia.
ISSN:0167-6369
1573-2959
1573-2959
DOI:10.1007/s10661-024-12750-8