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Intensive and exploitative land use, and a high population growth may reduce the carrying capacity of the
environment and affect the hydrological balance. Changes in land use can influence hydrological characteristics, such as surface runoff, coefficient runoff, coefficient of river regime, streamflow maximum and minimum. This study aims to predict the hydrological characteristics of the Garang watershed using SWAT Models. SWAT key data input layer model include a Digital Elevation Model (DEM), soil maps and characteristic of the soil, land use maps and climate data. The results of the model is calibrated and validated using the coefficient of determination R and Nash Sucliffe efficiency (NSE). The model results showed in the excellent category. © 2017 American Scientific Publishers. All rights reserved.
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This research supported by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry of Republic Indonesia through the Center for Education and Training of human resources. We wish to thank the Center for Watershed Management Pemali Jratun, Semarang and Masters Program in Environmental Science of Diponegoro University for supporting the success of this study.
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Model of the Relationship Between Consumption of Sawn Timber with the Consumer Expenditure on Food, Non-Food Products and Savings (Case Study in Solok City, West Sumatra Province, Indonesia)
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A Kriging Method for Mapping Underground Mine Air Pollution
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Source: Advanced Science Letters, Volume 23, Number 3, March 2017, pp. 2336-2339(4) Publisher: American Scientific Publishers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1166/asl.2017.8756
Solid waste is becoming a global problem and causing a major challenge in the world today. The study aims to assist in creating clean University environment condition and to clarify the seriousness in managing of solid waste due to solid waste caused some negative effect on the environment which may result in the occurrence of some environmental problems if proper management is not implemented. The study used some methods and approaches which includes SPSS to display the data, further observation, GPS and GIS to obtain different maps. The result reveals that in the area of study there are large amount of solid waste including inorganic, organic and hazardous solid waste. In the system of waste transportation, it is
indicated that there is an incompatibility between the daily production of solid waste and the transport capacity. The daily production of solid waste is 23.67 Kg/day while the capacity is 14,800.15 Kg. the capacity of waste disposal is big to accommodate the daily production of solid waste.
Keywords: Management System; Solid Waste; University Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Department of Geography, Omdurman Islamic University, Republic of Sudan 2: Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia 3: Department of Marine Science and Fisheries Hasanuddin University, Indonesia
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Total Organic Matter Profile in Shrimp-Seaweeds Polyculture System
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Source: Advanced Science Letters, Volume 23, Number 3, March 2017, pp. 2367-2369(3) Publisher: American Scientific Publishers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1166/asl.2017.8677
Increasing requirements on the economic efficiency and environmental compliance of sea transportation are drawing a larger attention on emission, energy efficiency and fuel consumption of seagoing ships.
Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) is one of the solutions to meet these requirements. WHR systems utilizing high temperature sources such as exhaust gas boilers are state of the art and installation in cooling water system is not yet utilized for WHR. One opportunity is the installation of an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) system to recover the low-temperature waste heat emitted by the ship machinery plant. The authors have analysed the technical and economic feasibility of an ORC installation in the jacket cooling water system of a 7900 kW main engine on a container ship. The system uses R-134a as refrigerant and consists of four main components. Fuel saving potentials and necessary investment costs have been contrasted in order to determine the return on investment. Objective was to quantify the amount of electrical power which can be generated at typical loads of the main engine. The results show that the ORC system would provide an average electrical power of 57,69 kW in the load range 77,5–100% of the main engine. The investment costs would return over a period of 10 years.
Keywords: Break-Even Point; Economic Analysis; Jacket Water Cooling System; Organic Rankine Cycle; Waste Heat Recovery
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Department of Marine Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya 60111, Indonesia 2: Department of Maritime Studies, Hochschule Wismar, Wismar 23966, Germany
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Reversible Anaerob-Evapotranspiration Process for Removal of High Strength Ammonium in Leachate from Tropical Landfill
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Authors: Mukodiningsih, S; Achmadi, J; Wahyono, F; Utama, C. S; Putri, O. N; Solikhah, S. S;
Ohh, S. J
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The Strategy for Improving Quality of Organic Fertilizer in Integrated Waste Disposal Sites Diponegoro University Towards Commercial Fertilizer
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Waste cabbage is by product of cabbage’s outer shells that have been sorted with number about 5–10%
wet basis from produce of cabbage. Therefore, if the waste cabbage is not handled optimally, it can cause environmental pollution. Waste cabbage naturally content Lactobacillus sp. The fermentation is one method that can increase number of Lactobacillus sp in the waste cabbage. Lactobacillus sp is a probiotic bacterium as lactic acid bacteria that can suppress gram negative bacteria populations and it can replace antibiotics. On the other hand, the reticulo-rumen completely develops both physically and metabolically at birth, which is optimal in 2–6 weeks age. Feeding calf starter (CS) after birth can promote rumen
development. However, young calves tend to easily diarrhea caused by Escherichia coli from environment and cause death. Giving antibiotic can suppress Escherichia coli, but it has negative effect. For this, the aim of this research was to examine microbiology quality pellets calf starter that added fermented waste cabbage (FWC). The research used completely randomized design with 4 treatments and 5 replications (T0:
100% calf starter+0% FWC, T1: 100% calf starter+2% FWC, T2: 100% calf starter+4% FFWC, T3: 100% calf starter+6% FWC). The materials of calf starter were corn, soybean meal, rice bran, molasses, mineral mix and materials in fermented waste cabbage were cabbage waste, sugar and salt. The parameters measured were total bacteria and lactic acid bacteria. The data were analyzed with descriptive analyze. The results showed that the more addition of fermented waste cabbage, the higher the count of total bacteria and lactic acid bacteria (T0: 0.33×10 cfu/g; T1: 0.6×10 cfu/g; T2: 0.63 × 10 cfu/g; T3: 0.8 × 10 cfu/g).
Keywords: Calf Starter; Fermented Waste Cabbage; Total Bacteria and Lactic Acid Bacteria Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Faculty of Animal and Agriculture Science, Diponegoro University, Semarang 50275, Indonesia 2:
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Lethal Toxicity of Batik Waste Water Bio-Sorption Results in Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
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Identification of Organophosphate in Soil from Agricultural Areas in Wanasari Subdistrict, Brebes District, Central Java, Indonesia
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Evaluation of Produced Water Treatment with Gravity Settling in Conventional Oil Exploration at Blora, Central Java, Indonesia
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Utilization of Crop Corn Waste as a Complete Feed for Pregnant Goats
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Application of Salted Egg Technology Based Local Environment in the Agroindustrial Center of Brebes, Central Java
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Authors: Sumekar, W; Al-Baari, A. N; Kurnianto, E
Texture Features Extraction for Indonesian Macroscopic and
Microscopic Beef Digital Images Based on Gray-Level Co-Occurrence Matrix
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The Identification of Waste Construction at Construction Project Life Cycle
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