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Mikroplastik pada Kedalaman Sedimen yang Berbeda di Pantai Ayah Kebumen Jawa Tengah

Jurnal Kelautan Tropis 2020 17 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 30 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Ali Ridlo, Raden Ario, Arif Maa’ruf Al Ayyub, Endang Supriyantini, Sri Sedjati

Summary

Researchers found microplastic particles at all three sediment depths sampled at Ayah Beach in Central Java, Indonesia, with fibers, fragments, and films being the most common types. The consistent presence of microplastics at depth suggests persistent accumulation in coastal sediments.

Study Type Environmental

Microplastics are one of the most significants pollutan in the marine environment and accumulate in sediments. The purpose of this research is to know the abundance of microplastics at different sediment depth in Ayah Beach Kebumen Central Java. The sediment samples were collected from three depth, 0-5 cm, 6–10 cm and 11–15 cm. microplastics were separated from sediment through density fracxination using NaCl solutiaon and ZnCl2 solution respectively. This study demonstrated that microplastics were consistenly found in all depth. The type of microplastics found were fiber, fragment and film. Fiber was the most frequent type (> 70%) in all samples. At 0–5 cm depth were found 578 microplastisc particle, at 6–10 cm depth were 459 particles, and at 11–15 cm depth were 610 particles. Mikroplastik merupakan salah satu polutan penting di laut dan terakumulasi di sedimen. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kandungan mikroplastik di sedimen Pantai Ayah kebumen Jawa Tengah. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kelimpahan mikroplastik pada kedalaman sedimen 0-5 cm, 6–10 cm dan 11–15 cm. Mikroplastik dipisahkan dari sedimen dengan cara fraksinasi berdasarkan densitasnya berturut-turut menggunakan larutan NaCl dan larutan ZnCl2. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan mikroplastik ditemukan pada setiap kedalaman. Bentuk mikroplastik yang ditemukan adalah fragmen, fiber dan film. Bentuk fiber menyusun lebih dari 70 % mikroplastik dalam sedimen di ketiga tingkat kedalaman. Pada kedalaman 0–5 cm terdapat 578 partikel mikroplastik, pada kedalaman 6–10 cm ditemukan 459 partikel, dan pada kedalaman 11–15 cm terdapat 610 partikel.

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