Publications by authors named "Hairul Basri"

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  • Ie Jue is a geothermal site on Mount Seulawah Agam where hot water and fumaroles are present, relying on rain for its hot springs.
  • This study examined the relationship between rainwater infiltration rates and the types of plants in the area using a 100 m transect approach.
  • Findings revealed that tree vegetation had the highest infiltration rates, particularly in the south, with soil moisture and organic content being key factors influencing infiltration rates around the hot springs.
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This study aimed to analyze drought conditions and evaluate irrigation water availability and household water needs in the Krueng Jrue sub-watershed, Aceh Province, Indonesia. The Z-score statistics method was developed to analyze the drought, and the Mock model was used to generate discharges. We performed model validation using linear regression, which produced a coefficient of determination ( = 0.

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An alluvial river system is a dynamic system that can alter the hydraulic flow and sediment load. Sediment modelling can enhance our understanding of river morphology. This model has also proved to be a useful tool to overcome problems concerning sediment transport and sedimentation and to provide effective mitigation measures.

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The flood phenomenon in the Krueng Jreue Sub-Watershed, Aceh Besar, Indonesia, in recent years indicates biophysical damage to the land. Floods are influenced by factors from biophysical conditions of the land and high rainfall with small river cross-sectional capacity causing water to overflow the embankment and flood low areas. This research aims to analyse the flood vulnerability level in the Krueng Jreue Sub-Watershed, Aceh Besar, Indonesia.

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