2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.06.003
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Heavy metals in river and coast sediments of the Jakarta Bay region (Indonesia) — Geogenic versus anthropogenic sources

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“…2018). The ocean currents of 0.04-0.08 m/s combined with water from 13 rivers flowing into Jakarta Bay at the volume of 216.84 m 3 /s and the inlet/outlet discharge from electricity power plant with the volume of 224.9 m 3 /s (Setiawan 2016), have caused the coastal waters of Jakarta Bay to become a highly polluted water area with low mobilization (Rinawati 2012;Pranowo and Tim Kajian Reklamasi 2016;Sindern 2016;Siregar et al 2016). This makes the water trapped and resembles an inundated pool.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2018). The ocean currents of 0.04-0.08 m/s combined with water from 13 rivers flowing into Jakarta Bay at the volume of 216.84 m 3 /s and the inlet/outlet discharge from electricity power plant with the volume of 224.9 m 3 /s (Setiawan 2016), have caused the coastal waters of Jakarta Bay to become a highly polluted water area with low mobilization (Rinawati 2012;Pranowo and Tim Kajian Reklamasi 2016;Sindern 2016;Siregar et al 2016). This makes the water trapped and resembles an inundated pool.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a decade, the land cover had reduced from 340,90 ha in 1997 to 232,04 in 2006, equating 31.93% loss (Parawansa 2007). This change is mainly caused by land degradation with human as the main driver as indicated by many studies such as Permanawati et al (2013), Kusuma et al (2014), KLHK and Plarenco (2015), Breckwoldt et al (2016), Ladwig et al (2016), Simon et al (2016), Sindern et al (2016), Siregar et al (2016), Dsikowitzky et al (2018), and Latief et al (2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Suspended sediments are the principal factor for heavy metals transport [1][2]. Human activity increased input of heavy metals to water bodies where sediments are deposited [3][4][5][6][7][8]. Amin et al [9] and Zheng et.…”
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“…One of the contamination sources is the river which discharges into the coastal and catchment area. As reported by Sindern et al (2016), rivers which flow away to Jakarta Bay have contaminated the aquatic environment because their sediments act as a first important sink to anthropogenic (domestic and industrial wastes) input of heavy metals. Therefore the river sediments is presumably as geogenic and anthropogenic sources of heavy metals (Zn, Pb, Cu, Ni and locally Cr) in the Jakarta Bay (Sindern et al, 2016;Siregar et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%