Spatial and temporal distribution of nutrients in the Ciliwung River, DKI Jakarta
M Aprilia,
H Effendi,
S Hariyadi
et al.
Abstract:The Ciliwung River, one of the largest rivers to run through Jakarta, is particularly important for its water quality because it travels through the city’s center and several settlements, highly populated housing areas, and slums. The growth of algae and macrophytes, or aquatic plants, is dependent on the nutrients in the streams. These plants serve as major food sources for fish and other small invertebrates. This study aimed to describe the distribution of nutrients (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, total nitrogen… Show more
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