2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/216/1/012004
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The correlation between mangrove density and suspended sediment transport in Lamreh Estuary, Mesjid Raya Subdistrict, Aceh Besar, Indonesia

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“…Other studies in Mimika report densities of 319-569 trees ha -1 (Kusmana et al 1998). Mangrove density in the study area was much lower than in other mangrove areas in Indonesia, such as Segara Anakan, and Central Java (8,000 trees ha Permatasari et al 2018), and West Sumatra (900-1,450 trees ha -1 ; Rizal and Anna 2020). However, the density values recorded here are comparable to those found in West Kalimantan, which range from 623-740 trees ha -1 (Nugroho et al 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Other studies in Mimika report densities of 319-569 trees ha -1 (Kusmana et al 1998). Mangrove density in the study area was much lower than in other mangrove areas in Indonesia, such as Segara Anakan, and Central Java (8,000 trees ha Permatasari et al 2018), and West Sumatra (900-1,450 trees ha -1 ; Rizal and Anna 2020). However, the density values recorded here are comparable to those found in West Kalimantan, which range from 623-740 trees ha -1 (Nugroho et al 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The density of mangroves on the north coast of Bangkalan is generally higher compared to Pasuruan, East Java (Isroni et al 2019). The density of mangroves on the north coast of Bangkalan is a bit higher than mangrove density of Mimika District ranging from 577-1345 trees ha -1 (Setyadi et al 2021); comparable to Aceh Besar ranging from 1200-3200 trees ha -1 (Permatasari et al 2018); but lower compared to mangrove density of Segara Anakan, Central Java with 8000 trees ha -1 (Hinrichs et al 2009).…”
Section: Mangrove Densitymentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Small-sized microplastics show a long fragmentation process, until the plastic particles are broken down into smaller sizes (Hebner and Maurer-Jones, 2020). Many smaller microplastics are buried in deeper layers of sand or sediment before being transported by ocean currents [39]. In seawater samples added with ethanol (Figure 7), it was found that the most found microplastic size was >50 µm in size at 39%, while the smallest size found was 700-800 µm in size, namely only 17%.…”
Section: The Size Of Microplasticmentioning
confidence: 99%