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Late Holocene Heavy Metals Record of Jakarta Bay Sediments

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Title (Dublin Core)

en-US Late Holocene Heavy Metals Record of Jakarta Bay Sediments

Description (Dublin Core)

en-US This paper reports copper, zinc, lead, cadmium, and chromium records of Jakarta Bay sediment since 600 AD and reonstruct environmental changes since that time. Jakarta Bay This study uses samples from a 150 cm long gravity core (TJ-17, 106.902488°E, 5.99381°S) that was acquired from the eastern part of Jakarta Bay in 2010 onboard RV Geomarin I by the Marine Geological Institute. Heavy metal content in Jakarta Bay sediments is used to track environmental changes onland from this site. Heavy metal concentration was analyzed using atomic absorption spectrometry on bulk samples that were taken in 5 cm interval. The results yield background level of Cu at 16 ppm, Zn at 75 ppm, Pb at 20 ppm, Cd at 0.01 – 0.15 ppm, and at Cr 80 ppm. Vertical record of heavy metals show two stages of environmental changes in the region: from 600 AD to 1600 AD and 1800 AD onward. These changes are interpeted as related to land use changes caused by human activity in the West Java region.

Creator (Dublin Core)

Zuraida, Rina
Rahardiawan, Riza
Permanawati, Yani
Adhirana, Indra
Ibrahim, Andrian
Nurdin, Nazar
Permana, Haryadi

Subject (Dublin Core)

en-US heavy metal concentration, Jakarta Bay, land use changes, anthropogenic activities

Publisher (Dublin Core)

en-US Marine Geological Institute of Indonesia

Contributor (Dublin Core)

en-US MGI

Date (Dublin Core)

2018-10-26

Type (Dublin Core)

info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

Format (Dublin Core)

application/pdf

Identifier (Dublin Core)

http://ejournal.mgi.esdm.go.id/index.php/bomg/article/view/569
10.32693/bomg.33.2.2018.569

Source (Dublin Core)

en-US BULLETIN OF THE MARINE GEOLOGY; Vol 33, No 2 (2018)
2527-8843
1410-6175

Language (Dublin Core)

eng

Relation (Dublin Core)

http://ejournal.mgi.esdm.go.id/index.php/bomg/article/view/569/453

Rights (Dublin Core)

en-US Copyright (c) 2019 BULLETIN OF THE MARINE GEOLOGY