TY - GEN
T1 - Analysis distribution of oxygen and carbon dioxide concentration as air quality indicators in Gili Iyang Island, Madura, Indonesia
AU - Megantoro, Prisma
AU - Kusuma, Hafidz Faqih Aldi
AU - Perkasa, Sigit Dani
AU - Syahbani, Muhammad Akbar
AU - Salmahuda, Muhammad Khosyi
AU - Rachmadani, Bareno Fawwaz
AU - Apsari, Retna
AU - Nugraha, Yoga Uta
AU - Ghani, Muhammad
AU - Prastio, Rizki Putra
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Author(s).
PY - 2024/1/29
Y1 - 2024/1/29
N2 - According to the 2006 research report data of the Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional (LAPAN) and the findings of the Balai Besar Teknologi Kesehatan Lingkungan dan Pengendalian Penyakit (BBTKLPP), the oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels on Gili Iyang Island reached 20.9%-21.5% and 302 ppm - 313 ppm, respectively. In comparison to oxygen levels in other regions, O2 concentrations are relatively higher. This investigation determined the air quality on Gili Iyang Island by an examination. Using O2 and CO2 meters, O2 and CO2 concentrations were measured at 77 sites over the island's land and water. The average O2 concentration is 20.02%, whereas the average CO2 concentration is 475.68 ppm. The measured findings suggest a reduction in O2 concentration and an increase in CO2 concentration. Based on the results of the visualization using the 3D field with the color cell map approach, the waters of the southern portion of the island have the highest O2 levels, while the middle of the island has the highest CO2 levels. Multiple variables contribute to the increasing and decreasing CO2 concentrations. The installation of a diesel power plant in 2017 and the increase in the number of motor vehicles on Gili Iyang island are among the contributing reasons. These have been delivering adverse implications for the island's ecosystem.
AB - According to the 2006 research report data of the Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional (LAPAN) and the findings of the Balai Besar Teknologi Kesehatan Lingkungan dan Pengendalian Penyakit (BBTKLPP), the oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels on Gili Iyang Island reached 20.9%-21.5% and 302 ppm - 313 ppm, respectively. In comparison to oxygen levels in other regions, O2 concentrations are relatively higher. This investigation determined the air quality on Gili Iyang Island by an examination. Using O2 and CO2 meters, O2 and CO2 concentrations were measured at 77 sites over the island's land and water. The average O2 concentration is 20.02%, whereas the average CO2 concentration is 475.68 ppm. The measured findings suggest a reduction in O2 concentration and an increase in CO2 concentration. Based on the results of the visualization using the 3D field with the color cell map approach, the waters of the southern portion of the island have the highest O2 levels, while the middle of the island has the highest CO2 levels. Multiple variables contribute to the increasing and decreasing CO2 concentrations. The installation of a diesel power plant in 2017 and the increase in the number of motor vehicles on Gili Iyang island are among the contributing reasons. These have been delivering adverse implications for the island's ecosystem.
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U2 - 10.1063/5.0194116
DO - 10.1063/5.0194116
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85184319965
T3 - AIP Conference Proceedings
BT - AIP Conference Proceedings
A2 - Amrillah, Tahta
A2 - Prihandana, Gunawan Setia
A2 - Prastio, Rizki Putra
A2 - Megantoro, Prisma
A2 - Fahmiyah, Indah
PB - American Institute of Physics Inc.
T2 - 2nd International Conference on Advanced Technology and Multidiscipline: Supporting Sustainable Development Goals Through Innovation on Advanced Technology and Multidisciplinary Research, ICATAM 2022
Y2 - 12 October 2022 through 13 October 2022
ER -