2022
DOI: 10.4103/amsr.amsr_32_22
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“…The density data of silver crafting is obtained by comparing the number of craft activities in a village with the village's area, while the data on silver content in the river represents the accumulation of silver content in the water and sediment of the river. Statistical analysis showed a very strong correlation between the two (0.92), proving that an increase in the number of industrial sites in an area increases the amount of waste produced [26] and released to the environment, thus introducing more pollutants into the river. Figure 7 also illustrates the spatial distribution of the formed silver content within the river.…”
Section: Spatial Correlation Between Silver Craft Industries and Silv...mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The density data of silver crafting is obtained by comparing the number of craft activities in a village with the village's area, while the data on silver content in the river represents the accumulation of silver content in the water and sediment of the river. Statistical analysis showed a very strong correlation between the two (0.92), proving that an increase in the number of industrial sites in an area increases the amount of waste produced [26] and released to the environment, thus introducing more pollutants into the river. Figure 7 also illustrates the spatial distribution of the formed silver content within the river.…”
Section: Spatial Correlation Between Silver Craft Industries and Silv...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This distribution indicates that the silver content in the Gajahwong River Segment and the Sub-Watershed Segment of Gajahwong experiences an increase in value from upstream to downstream. This phenomenon is due to the volume of industrial activities in the vicinity that affects the amount of waste discharged into the river [26], wherein there is an increase in the volume of silver crafting from low to high in the upstream to downstream areas of the two river segments. In this research, it's noted that the larger the volume of a craft, the greater the amount of waste produced, which consequently affects the silver content in the flow of the surrounding river segment.…”
Section: Spatial Correlation Between Silver Craft Industries and Silv...mentioning
confidence: 99%