MAPPING MACROPLASTIC DISTRIBUTION IN JAKARTA BAY WITH NUMERICAL MODELING METHODS IN THE WEST AND EAST MUSON
Plastic garbage is a major problem against marine pollution in Jakarta Bay. Macroplastic is one type of plastic garbage that can be seen with the eyes due to its large size. Its mild nature makes this macroplastic garbage float following the surface currents and the partially drowned macroplastic...
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id-itb.:713202023-01-31T10:16:19ZMAPPING MACROPLASTIC DISTRIBUTION IN JAKARTA BAY WITH NUMERICAL MODELING METHODS IN THE WEST AND EAST MUSON Siti Noorrahmah, Ajeng Indonesia Final Project macroplastic, current, numerical modeling, Delft3D INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/71320 Plastic garbage is a major problem against marine pollution in Jakarta Bay. Macroplastic is one type of plastic garbage that can be seen with the eyes due to its large size. Its mild nature makes this macroplastic garbage float following the surface currents and the partially drowned macroplastics. Cisadane River is one of the rivers of plastic garbage donors to the Bay of Jakarta. There are many plastic garbage piling on the coast around the estuary of Cisadane River. Macroplastic garbage derived from the Cisadane River will follow the current sea level surrounding it caused by factors such as wind, tides, water depth, and river water discharge. This research aims to perform the mapping of macroplastic garbage distribution in the Bay of Jakarta that originated from the Cisadane River during the western monsoon and east monsoon. The method is by numerical modeling using the software Delft3D. The results obtained at the time of the eastern monsoon show that the surface currents bring more garbage to the west with dominating winds coming from the southeast. At the end of the simulation of macroplastic concentrations at an observation point 3 (west) at the time of the eastern monsoon of 1.5x10-6 kg/m3. At the time of the eastern monsoon, macroplastic garbage moved 29.76 km to the northwest of the mouth of the Cisadane River. While the results obtained at the time of the west monsoon shows that the surface currents carry more macroplastic garbage eastwards with the dominating winds coming from the northwest. At the end of the simulation of macroplastic concentrations at an observation point 2 (east) of 2.7x10-5 kg/m3. At the time of the West monsoon, Macroplastic Garbage moved 52.94 km eastwards from the estuary of Cisadane River. text |
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Plastic garbage is a major problem against marine pollution in Jakarta Bay.
Macroplastic is one type of plastic garbage that can be seen with the eyes due to its
large size. Its mild nature makes this macroplastic garbage float following the surface
currents and the partially drowned macroplastics. Cisadane River is one of the rivers
of plastic garbage donors to the Bay of Jakarta. There are many plastic garbage piling
on the coast around the estuary of Cisadane River.
Macroplastic garbage derived from the Cisadane River will follow the current sea level
surrounding it caused by factors such as wind, tides, water depth, and river water
discharge. This research aims to perform the mapping of macroplastic garbage
distribution in the Bay of Jakarta that originated from the Cisadane River during the
western monsoon and east monsoon. The method is by numerical modeling using the
software Delft3D. The results obtained at the time of the eastern monsoon show that
the surface currents bring more garbage to the west with dominating winds coming
from the southeast. At the end of the simulation of macroplastic concentrations at an
observation point 3 (west) at the time of the eastern monsoon of 1.5x10-6 kg/m3. At the
time of the eastern monsoon, macroplastic garbage moved 29.76 km to the northwest
of the mouth of the Cisadane River. While the results obtained at the time of the west
monsoon shows that the surface currents carry more macroplastic garbage eastwards
with the dominating winds coming from the northwest. At the end of the simulation of
macroplastic concentrations at an observation point 2 (east) of 2.7x10-5 kg/m3. At the
time of the West monsoon, Macroplastic Garbage moved 52.94 km eastwards from the
estuary of Cisadane River. |
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MAPPING MACROPLASTIC DISTRIBUTION IN JAKARTA BAY WITH NUMERICAL MODELING METHODS IN THE WEST AND EAST MUSON |
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MAPPING MACROPLASTIC DISTRIBUTION IN JAKARTA BAY WITH NUMERICAL MODELING METHODS IN THE WEST AND EAST MUSON |
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MAPPING MACROPLASTIC DISTRIBUTION IN JAKARTA BAY WITH NUMERICAL MODELING METHODS IN THE WEST AND EAST MUSON |
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MAPPING MACROPLASTIC DISTRIBUTION IN JAKARTA BAY WITH NUMERICAL MODELING METHODS IN THE WEST AND EAST MUSON |
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MAPPING MACROPLASTIC DISTRIBUTION IN JAKARTA BAY WITH NUMERICAL MODELING METHODS IN THE WEST AND EAST MUSON |
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mapping macroplastic distribution in jakarta bay with numerical modeling methods in the west and east muson |
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