Applied AVSWAT 2000 for assessment of pollutant load in Brantas River Basin, Indonesia

This paper presented the results of assessment pollutant load such as nutrient and phosphorus on Brantas River basin Indonesia. A Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was choose to applied in this study due to successful for simulate the effect land used management from large watershed in many coun...

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Main Authors: Sholichin, Mohammad, Othman, Faridah, Shirazi, S.M., Akib, Shatirah, Harisuseno, Donny, Sisinggih, Dian
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spelling my.um.eprints.130852019-12-23T07:52:18Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/13085/ Applied AVSWAT 2000 for assessment of pollutant load in Brantas River Basin, Indonesia Sholichin, Mohammad Othman, Faridah Shirazi, S.M. Akib, Shatirah Harisuseno, Donny Sisinggih, Dian TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This paper presented the results of assessment pollutant load such as nutrient and phosphorus on Brantas River basin Indonesia. A Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was choose to applied in this study due to successful for simulate the effect land used management from large watershed in many countries. Stream flow and sediment yield were calibrated for the 1991-2003 period and validated for the 2004-2006 period. The resulting statistical goodness-of-fit was evaluated with the Nash-Sutcliffe coefficient NS = 0.38 and R2 of the one-to-one line for monthly stream flow was 0.725. Results showed that annual average nutrient loads such as organic N, organic P, nitrate, sediment P increased in trend from 1991 to 2006. Simulated results showed that average annual nutrient load was 60.88 kg N/ha/yr for organic N, 11.64 kg N/ha/yr for Nitrate, 0.08 kg P/ha/yr for organic P and 0.25 kg P/ha/yr for soluble P, respectively. The most dominant type of land use contributing to increased nutrient load in rivers was the rice field. The water quality of Brantas River did not meet class II in term of nutrient parameters based on local water quality standard. 2011-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/13085/1/applied_avswat_2000.pdf Sholichin, Mohammad and Othman, Faridah and Shirazi, S.M. and Akib, Shatirah and Harisuseno, Donny and Sisinggih, Dian (2011) Applied AVSWAT 2000 for assessment of pollutant load in Brantas River Basin, Indonesia. In: International Conference on Civil Engineering, Architecture and Building Materials (CEABM 2011), 18-20 June 2011, Haikou, China. (Submitted)
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Sholichin, Mohammad
Othman, Faridah
Shirazi, S.M.
Akib, Shatirah
Harisuseno, Donny
Sisinggih, Dian
Applied AVSWAT 2000 for assessment of pollutant load in Brantas River Basin, Indonesia
description This paper presented the results of assessment pollutant load such as nutrient and phosphorus on Brantas River basin Indonesia. A Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was choose to applied in this study due to successful for simulate the effect land used management from large watershed in many countries. Stream flow and sediment yield were calibrated for the 1991-2003 period and validated for the 2004-2006 period. The resulting statistical goodness-of-fit was evaluated with the Nash-Sutcliffe coefficient NS = 0.38 and R2 of the one-to-one line for monthly stream flow was 0.725. Results showed that annual average nutrient loads such as organic N, organic P, nitrate, sediment P increased in trend from 1991 to 2006. Simulated results showed that average annual nutrient load was 60.88 kg N/ha/yr for organic N, 11.64 kg N/ha/yr for Nitrate, 0.08 kg P/ha/yr for organic P and 0.25 kg P/ha/yr for soluble P, respectively. The most dominant type of land use contributing to increased nutrient load in rivers was the rice field. The water quality of Brantas River did not meet class II in term of nutrient parameters based on local water quality standard.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sholichin, Mohammad
Othman, Faridah
Shirazi, S.M.
Akib, Shatirah
Harisuseno, Donny
Sisinggih, Dian
author_facet Sholichin, Mohammad
Othman, Faridah
Shirazi, S.M.
Akib, Shatirah
Harisuseno, Donny
Sisinggih, Dian
author_sort Sholichin, Mohammad
title Applied AVSWAT 2000 for assessment of pollutant load in Brantas River Basin, Indonesia
title_short Applied AVSWAT 2000 for assessment of pollutant load in Brantas River Basin, Indonesia
title_full Applied AVSWAT 2000 for assessment of pollutant load in Brantas River Basin, Indonesia
title_fullStr Applied AVSWAT 2000 for assessment of pollutant load in Brantas River Basin, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Applied AVSWAT 2000 for assessment of pollutant load in Brantas River Basin, Indonesia
title_sort applied avswat 2000 for assessment of pollutant load in brantas river basin, indonesia
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/13085/1/applied_avswat_2000.pdf
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