
Concentration Conditions of Carbon Dioxide in Bukittinggi During the Event of El Niño 2015
Author(s) -
Martono Martono,
Nig Komala
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
jkpk (jurnal kimia dan pendidikan kimia)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2503-4154
pISSN - 2503-4146
DOI - 10.20961/jkpk.v3i3.24860
Subject(s) - zoology , carbon dioxide , chemistry , biology , organic chemistry
In 2015, about 2.61 million ha of land and forests in Indonesia were on fire and indicated will increase the amount of CO 2 emitted into the atmosphere. The purpose of this study was to understand the condition of CO 2 concentration at Bukittinggi during El Niño 2015. The data used was the data of Kototabang CO 2 concentration, NINO3.4 index and chlorophyll-a concentration from 2004-2016. The results showed that CO 2 concentration at Bukittinggi from 2004-2016 was increased of about 2.4 ppm/year. CO 2 concentration in the first transition season (March-May) and the east season (June-August) 2015 were approximately 397 and 395 ppm, respectively, lower than that in 2016 on the same months which was about 401 and 397 ppm, respectively. In the second transition season (September-November) in 2015, CO 2 concentration reached 401 ppm which was higher than that in 2016 which was only 397 ppm. In 2015, chlorophyll-a concentration in the southern waters of Java increased about 14% in the east season and reached 50% during the second transition season. Therefore, small increase of CO 2 concentration during El Niño 2015 was indicated as a result of high uptake of CO 2 by the sea for photosynthesis needs.