2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2011.01.010
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Decline in heavy metal contamination in marine sediments in Jakarta Bay, Indonesia due to increasing environmental regulations

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“…Meanwhile, reductions in the metal contents during the most recent five years were also observed. Similar trends in the heavy metal concentration profiles have been reported in other studies (Dean et al, 2007;Hosono et al, 2010Hosono et al, , 2011. The normalized heavy metal content profiles (Fig.…”
Section: Heavy Metals In Sediment Coressupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Meanwhile, reductions in the metal contents during the most recent five years were also observed. Similar trends in the heavy metal concentration profiles have been reported in other studies (Dean et al, 2007;Hosono et al, 2010Hosono et al, , 2011. The normalized heavy metal content profiles (Fig.…”
Section: Heavy Metals In Sediment Coressupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The risks posed by other metals, including As, Pb, Cu, Cr and Ni, were not high, either, because their contents in the surface sediments were not very high and they were mostly present in the residual fraction. Heavy metals found in the surface sediments in the non-aquafarming zone could come from multiple sources, such as industrial and municipal wastewaters, mine discharge, irrigation discharge, and local rivers and creeks, along with erosion of rocks and soil parent materials (Tanner et al, 2000;Dai et al, 2007;Meng et al, 2008;Besser et al, 2009;Cheng et al, 2009;Cheng and Hu, 2010a;Hosono et al, 2010Hosono et al, , 2011. In addition, deposition of aerosol particles emitted from vehicles, coal-fired plants and waste incineration could also be a source of heavy metals Cheng and Hu, 2010a,b).…”
Section: Heavy Metals In Surface Sedimentsmentioning
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“…Policies that heavily emphasize economic development should be amended because environmentally friendly and sustainable long-term growth is needed. Implementing and enforcing stricter environmental regulations can decrease heavy metal pollution (Hosono et al 2011). Investigating heavy metal pathways, mechanisms, and the response of marine organisms to heavy metal contamination is fundamental to the implementation of preventative and remediative strategies.…”
Section: Environmental Implication Of Heavy Metal Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contamination of heavy metals to the environment may generally derive from human or anthropogenic contribution to air, water, soil, and food, and also from alteration of elements speciation or biochemical form (Castro-González & Méndez-Armenta, 2008). Previous studies revealed that Jakarta Bay is contaminated with heavy metals from terrestrial anthropogenic runoff, caused by huge amount of poorly treated waste waters which discharge into 13 canals/rivers and flew into the Jakarta Bay (Arfin, Puspitasari, & Miyazaki, 2012;Breckwoldt et al, 2016;Dsikowitzky, Ferse, Schwarzbauer, Vogt, & Irianto, 2016;Hosono et al, 2011). Takarina and Adiwibowo, (2011) reported that Cr, Cu, Pb and Zn in sediment of river Angke, Ciliwung, Sunter, Cakung and Bekasi values have exceeded the Canadian Standard for contaminated sediments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%