2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15162998
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Water Quality Influences Self-Purification in the Cihawuk and Majalaya Segments Upstream of the Citarum River, West Java, Indonesia

Desty Pratiwi,
Dadan Sumiarsa,
Dina Oktavia
et al.

Abstract: Self-purification plays an important role in water regulating ecosystem services aimed at protecting river water quality from pollutant inputs. The Citarum River is the longest river in West Java, Indonesia where the water quality has declined due to pollutant inputs from domestic and non-domestic activities. This study aims to investigate the status of self-purification ecosystem services and the influence of water quality in the upstream of the Citarum River, in the Cihawuk and Majalaya segments, which are r… Show more

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“…In high organic input, the decomposition process influences microbial activity. It can lead to oxygen depletion (Pratiwi et al 2023), eutrophication (Han et al 2022), stimulate the growth of bloom algae (Han et al 2022), and sedimentation (Frates et al 2023). These impacts can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem and cause a decline in water quality.…”
Section: Physicochemical Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In high organic input, the decomposition process influences microbial activity. It can lead to oxygen depletion (Pratiwi et al 2023), eutrophication (Han et al 2022), stimulate the growth of bloom algae (Han et al 2022), and sedimentation (Frates et al 2023). These impacts can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem and cause a decline in water quality.…”
Section: Physicochemical Watermentioning
confidence: 99%