MULTITEMPORAL ANALYSIS FOR TROPHIC STATE MAPPING IN BATUR LAKE AT BALI PROVINCE BASED ON HIGH-RESOLUTION PLANETSCOPE IMAGERY

Authors

  • Rahma Nafila Fitri Sabrina Department of Geographic Information Science, Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mad
  • Sudaryatno Department of Geographic Information Science, Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30536/j.ijreses.2020.v17.a3381

Keywords:

Freshwater Lakes, Ultraoligotrophic, TSI Carlson, Sulfur Bursts, Remote Sensing

Abstract

Remote sensing data for analyzing and evaluating trophic state ecosystem problems seen in Batur Lake isan approach that is suitable for water parameters that cannot be observed terrestrially. As the multitemporal spatial data used in this study were extensive, it was necessary to consider the effectiveness and efficiency of the processing and analysis, therefore R Studio was used as a data processing tool. Theresearch aims to(1) map the trophic state of Batur Lake multitemporally usingPlanetScope Imagery;(2) assess the accuracy of the trophic state model and applyitto anothertemporal data as a SpatialBigData;and (3) understand the trophic state impacton the water quality of Batur Lake based on physical factors andthelake’s chemical concentration (sulfur concentration). Theresearch showsthatthetrophic state of Batur Lake isin good condition,with an ultraoligotrophic state as the majority class,based on the mean Trophic State Index (TSI) value of9.49. The standard errorsof each trophic state parameter were0.010 for total phosphor, 0.609 for chlorophyll-a, and 0.225 for Secchi Disk Transparency (SDT). The multitemporal model demonstratesthat the correlation between the increase oftrophic state and mass fish death cases in Batur Lake is existent.

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2025-11-25

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