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Sartji Taberima
Researcher at State University of Papua
Publications - 15
Citations - 588
Sartji Taberima is an academic researcher from State University of Papua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mangrove & Tailings. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 14 publications receiving 407 citations.
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The potential of Indonesian mangrove forests for global climate change mitigation
Daniel Murdiyarso,Daniel Murdiyarso,Joko Purbopuspito,Joko Purbopuspito,J. Boone Kauffman,M.W. Warren,Sigit D. Sasmito,Daniel C. Donato,Solichin Manuri,Haruni Krisnawati,Sartji Taberima,Sofyan Kurnianto,Sofyan Kurnianto +12 more
TL;DR: Indonesian mangrove carbon stocks are estimated to be 1,083 ± 378 MgC ha−1 as mentioned in this paper, which is a large amount of carbon stored in mangroves.
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Mangrove Blue Carbon Stocks and Dynamics Are Controlled by Hydrogeomorphic Settings and Land-Use Change
Sigit D. Sasmito,Sigit D. Sasmito,Mériadec Sillanpää,Matthew A. Hayes,Samsul Bachri,Meli F. Saragi-Sasmito,Frida Sidik,B. Hanggara,Wolfram Y. Mofu,Victor I. Rumbiak,Hendri,Sartji Taberima,Suhaemi,Julius D. Nugroho,T. F. Pattiasina,Nuryani Widagti,Barakalla,Joeni Setijo Rahajoe,Heru Hartantri,Victor P.H. Nikijuluw,Rina N. Jowey,Charlie D. Heatubun,Charlie D. Heatubun,Philine S. E. zu Ermgassen,Thomas A. Worthington,Jennifer Howard,Catherine E. Lovelock,Daniel A. Friess,Lindsay B. Hutley,Daniel Murdiyarso,Daniel Murdiyarso +30 more
TL;DR: This study shows that hydrogeomorphic setting controls natural dynamics of mangrove blue carbon stocks, while long‐term land‐use changes affect carbon loss and gain to a substantial degree, and current land‐based climate policies must incorporate landscape and land‐ use characteristics, and their related carbon management consequences, for more effective emissions reduction targets and restoration outcomes.
Fertility status of soils developed on an inactive mine tailings deposition area in Papua
TL;DR: In this article, the soil fertility of mine tailings is investigated. But the authors focused on the management of tailings and did not consider the plant growth on inactive tailings according to land use.
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The acid mine drainage (AMD) impact of tailings and non-tailings on the ecosystem changes in the ModADA sedimentation area, Timika
TL;DR: In this paper, the average heavy metal content in WA 225, WA 185, WA 160 included in the criteria of class C, namely As (> 33 mg/kg), Cu (> 150 mg/ kg), Pb (> 130 mg/g), and Zn (> 460 mg/k).
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Status of macro and micro nutrients from deposited tailings in reclamation area, PT Freeport Indonesia, Timika
Sartji Taberima,Roberth Sarwom +1 more
TL;DR: The objective of research in the reclamation area was to study the uptake of macro and micronutrients in inactive tailings, and representative plants that grow up on it, and showed that pH was alkaline in the land of MP21 with its plants of M .