4 CONCLUSION
From the simulation of pollutants distribution using
coupled hydrodynamics-2D transport model, we
conclude that the water movement in Jakarta mainly
driven by tidal condition, debit of river and wind
velocity.
Those ocean-atmospheric factors contributed to
the spatial variation of the pollutant in the Jakarta
Bay. The pollutants from Jakarta Bay are not easily
transported by tidal current into the Java Sea due the
formation of eddy currents.
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