Pollution Research Paper

Vol 40, Issue 1, 2021; Page No.(117-120)

DETAILED MAPPING FOR THE CONSERVATION OF KARST AREA IN THE LIMESTONE PROSPECT AREA IN BOJONGMANIK, LEBAK REGENCY, WEST JAVA PROVINCE, INDONESIA

ZAINAL ABIDIN, SAMSUDIN AFFANDI, MARITHA NILAM KUSUMA AND NURINA FITRIANI

Abstract

Conservation of karst area is necessary amid the rampant exploitation that occurs. The area of Bojongmanik in Lebak Regency, West Java Province has potential limestone content. Detailed mapping of the karst phenomenon is important to reduce the negative impact of exploitation of this area. The results of this study recommend 4 karst areas that are feasible to be conserved and 5 blocks of limestone mining prospect areas. One of the conservation areas is the Cimuli Karst Conservation Area, which is located in the west of the exploration area and occupies an area of around 9.23 hectares. Other areas are Cibiuk Karst Conservation Area in the northwest of the exploration area, which is about 15.38 hectares wide, and Bojongmanik Karst Conservation Area that is located in the middle of the exploration area and also in the north of Cimayang River with an area of about 11.91 hectares. Besides those three areas, there is also Kars Cimayang Conservation Area. Located in the middle of the exploration area and also in the south of Cimayang River flow, it is approximately 6.98. hectares wide. Meanwhile, the five blocks of prospect area have an average area of 77.60 hectares and limestone with an average volume of 31.78 million m3.