2-D Numerical modelling of hydrodynamic and sediment transport in Agathis Lake

  • Mantasa Salve Prastica R
  • Soeryantono H
  • Rika Marthanty D
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Abstract

Problems about lakes are inclining every year, especially for water quality problem. Policy decisions to conserve lakes could be well achieved by data prediction. Modelling by using software could describe the future conditions of lake and give policymakers to legislate the best alternative solution. This research studies Agathis lake characteristics. The lake is situated in Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java, Indonesia. The research employs Resource Modelling Associates (RMA) program to simulate hydraulic and water quality data. This research will determine the most representative water sampling location and type of TSS for calibration analysis. Next, this research simulates two scenarios of lake’s conditions. The simulation is run by modelling the lake with wetland scenario and with rainy season scenario. After running several iterations, the most representative water sampling location is in the upper part of the water column and the best model of TSS is mixed TSS. Two simulated scenarios produce a reasonable result and could predict the future conditions of Agathis Lake. The research recommends that the sediment trap, that is located in the inlet of the lake, should be well-treated regularly in rainy season, and Universitas Indonesia should manage and arrange the suitable plants to be applied in the future constructed wetland.

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Mantasa Salve Prastica, R., Soeryantono, H., & Rika Marthanty, D. (2019). 2-D Numerical modelling of hydrodynamic and sediment transport in Agathis Lake. MATEC Web of Conferences, 270, 04019. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201927004019

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