2017
DOI: 10.20956/jiks.v3i2.3006
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Karakterisasi Kondisi Kimia-Fisika Lingkungan Pada Tingkatan Densitas Mangrove Yang Berbeda Di Ampallas, Kabupaten Mamuju, Sulawesi Barat

Abstract: Mangroves have numerous ecological functions as well as economical values. In order to achieve successful of mangrove restoration and regain its functions, understanding on the factors affecting the establishment of mangroves are required. This study examined the characteristics of physico-chemical factors from three compartments (sediment, interstitial and seawater) that associated with different mangrove densities in Ampallas, District of Mamuju, West Sulawesi. The Principal Component Analysis and Spearman c… Show more

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“…The results obtained in this study are different from those stated by Syukri et al 20 that the high value of mangrove canopy cover is directly proportional to the sediment biomass content. The higher the biomass content, the more carbon content in the sediment will also increase.…”
Section: Relationship Between Mangrove Density and Carbon Stock In Se...contrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…The results obtained in this study are different from those stated by Syukri et al 20 that the high value of mangrove canopy cover is directly proportional to the sediment biomass content. The higher the biomass content, the more carbon content in the sediment will also increase.…”
Section: Relationship Between Mangrove Density and Carbon Stock In Se...contrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, the average yield of total carbon between plots in sediments has values that are not much different. The results obtained are quite small compared to the results of Mahasani et al 19 in the mangrove forest of the Ngurah Rai Grand Forest Park, Bali, which ranged from 830.46 tonnes/ha to 2161.68 tonnes/ha and the results of Syukri et al 20 ranged from 530.9 tonnes/ha to 1963.9 tonnes/ha Ha. The difference in the value of the total carbon content of mangrove sediments is due to the different conditions of mangrove cover at each location, the types of mangroves that grow at each location, and also the characteristic structure of the soil sediments at each location 21 .…”
Section: Carbon Stocks In Sedimentscontrasting
confidence: 60%