Air pollution in large cities, one of which is in the province of Jakarta. The capital of Indonesia, increasing pollution due to growing human growth, increasing the number of factories in the capital, and vehicles.
Increasing vehicle users and increase the production of the vehicles that exceeded the human population lead to increased levels of air pollution that makes ozone layer thins.
Monitoring of
ambient air quality parameters, such as total suspended particles (TSP), sulfur
dioxide, nitrogen oxide, carbon monitrogen oxideide, hydrocarbons, and lead, in
Jakarta indicates that the condition is concerning.
Lead concentration was measured using the atomic absorption
spectrum. Sampling locations were chosen based on the density of vehicle
traffic, and the measurement period was 24 hours at each sampling point. The
sampling locations were recorded in GPS and moved to an attribute table to be
visualized on a map using ArcView. The map also included information about the
density of people in relation to building density; location of parks, which
help minimize pollution; and road information, such as major roads and artery
roads.

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