Pemalang coastal water is a territorial waters with high navigation activity, especially fisherman activity. Another factor which directly interact with the territorial waters is a place empties into several rivers, among others Comal, Comal Lama, Banger, Sragi Lama, Kangkung, Sragi Baru, Bedahan, Waluh, Elon, and Baros rivers. The existence of those rivers give suspended sediment loading and caused sedimentation process in the territorial waters which mentioned before. Using remote sensing data, the distribution of suspended sediment can be watched. In this case use Aqua–MODIS satellite data.
The aim of this research is to know about the distribution of suspended sediment based on wind monsoon in Pemalang coastal waters using Aqua–MODIS satellite data. The method of this research was descriptive method through Aqua–MODIS satellite image data processing include image data collecting, secondary data collecting, field data collecting, image data digital analysis, field data analysis and examination test.
The image of suspended sediment distribution based on wind monsoon in Pemalang coastal waters was divided into five class, with the contents of suspended sediment at 1st class was > 80 mg/L, the 2nd class range between 61 – 80 mg/L, the 3rd class range between 41 – 60 mg/L, the 4th class range between 21 – 40 mg/L and the 5th class was < 20 mg/L.
At the 2nd change monsoon, the distribution of suspended sediment range between 8 – 116 mg/L with the width of the distribution of suspended sediment from the 1st class to 5th class was 192,80 Km2, 49,69 Km2, 91,53 Km2, 125,50 Km2, and 722,20 Km2. At the west monsoon, the distribution of suspended sediment range between 11 – 113 mg/L with the width of the distribution of suspended sediment from the 1st class to 5th class was 70,68 Km2, 46,21 Km2, 52,78 Km2, 313,70 Km2, and 698,35 Km2. At the 1st change monsoon, the distribution of suspended sediment range between 10 – 104 mg/L with the width of the distribution of suspended sediment from the 1st class to 5th class was 103,14 Km2, 70,23 Km2, 67,32 Km2, 161,20 Km2, and 779,83 Km2. At the east monsoon, the distribution of suspended sediment range between 11 – 115 mg/L with the width of the distribution of suspended sediment from the 1st class to 5th class was 179,50 Km2, 81,87 Km2, 150,40 Km2, 275,70 Km2, and 494,25 Km2.
Keywords: Suspended Sediment, Wind Monsoon, Remote Sensing, Aqua–MODIS Data
Author: Eddy
Advisors: Petrus Subardjo and Nani Hendiarti
The aim of this research is to know about the distribution of suspended sediment based on wind monsoon in Pemalang coastal waters using Aqua–MODIS satellite data. The method of this research was descriptive method through Aqua–MODIS satellite image data processing include image data collecting, secondary data collecting, field data collecting, image data digital analysis, field data analysis and examination test.
The image of suspended sediment distribution based on wind monsoon in Pemalang coastal waters was divided into five class, with the contents of suspended sediment at 1st class was > 80 mg/L, the 2nd class range between 61 – 80 mg/L, the 3rd class range between 41 – 60 mg/L, the 4th class range between 21 – 40 mg/L and the 5th class was < 20 mg/L.
At the 2nd change monsoon, the distribution of suspended sediment range between 8 – 116 mg/L with the width of the distribution of suspended sediment from the 1st class to 5th class was 192,80 Km2, 49,69 Km2, 91,53 Km2, 125,50 Km2, and 722,20 Km2. At the west monsoon, the distribution of suspended sediment range between 11 – 113 mg/L with the width of the distribution of suspended sediment from the 1st class to 5th class was 70,68 Km2, 46,21 Km2, 52,78 Km2, 313,70 Km2, and 698,35 Km2. At the 1st change monsoon, the distribution of suspended sediment range between 10 – 104 mg/L with the width of the distribution of suspended sediment from the 1st class to 5th class was 103,14 Km2, 70,23 Km2, 67,32 Km2, 161,20 Km2, and 779,83 Km2. At the east monsoon, the distribution of suspended sediment range between 11 – 115 mg/L with the width of the distribution of suspended sediment from the 1st class to 5th class was 179,50 Km2, 81,87 Km2, 150,40 Km2, 275,70 Km2, and 494,25 Km2.
Keywords: Suspended Sediment, Wind Monsoon, Remote Sensing, Aqua–MODIS Data
Author: Eddy
Advisors: Petrus Subardjo and Nani Hendiarti
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