Geographia Technica, Vol 17, Issue 1, 2022, pp. 18-32

INTEGRATING MULTISOURCE OF BATHYMETRY DATA FOR UPDATING BASEPOINT AND BASELINE POSITIONS OF MARITIME BOUNDARY

Ratna Sari DEWI , Tia Rizka Nuzula RACHMA , Ibnu SOFIAN , Nadya OKTAVIANI , Ayu Nur SAFI’I , SUPRAJAKA , Astrit RIMAYANTI, Eko ARTANTO

DOI: 10.21163/GT_2022.171.02

ABSTRACT: The research presents an alternative method to update the position of basepoints and baselines of maritime boundary especially for the area with lack of bathymetry data. We used multisource bathymetry data for instance the national bathymetry, the national digital elevation model, and echo-sounding measurement data. We then integrated them with satellite derived bathymetry to provide a dense depth point in shallow water. In this case, data limitation due to the difficulty in reaching for example the outermost location was overcome by using remote sensing technology. The spline interpolation-based method was successful to integrate those multisource data and obtained quite detail information and less noisy bathymetry data. Furthermore, the LAT and HAT coastlines were able to update the positions of basepoint and baseline in the study area. We developed a new maritime boundary consisting of a normal baseline and straight lines across the mouth of three rivers and integrate them with the existing archipelagic baselines. The results can be used as a basis knowledge to support negotiations in delimiting maritime boundaries so that a proportionate and equitable agreement with neighboring countries can be achieved.


Keywords: Basepoints; Baselines; Coastlines; SDB; Gridding method; Maritime boundary.

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