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Distribusi Spasial dan Temporal Arus Permukaan Laut di Selat Makassar Ady Jufri; Ihsan, Muh Nur; Sahabuddin
SIGANUS: Journal of Fisheries and Marine Science Vol 1 No 2 (2020): SIGANUS: Journal of Fisheries and Marine Science
Publisher : Universitas Sulawesi Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/siganus.v1i2.655

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ABSTRACT: The present study aimed to determine the spatial and temporal distribution of sea surface currents in the Makassar Strait by using satellite imagery data. The TheAVISO satellite imagery data was applied from January to December 2019. The results of the study obtained that the Makassar Strait waters based on the Makassar Strait water current map (West Season, Transition Season I, EastSeason, and Transition Season II) found that surface currents move from the south (Sea Flores) towards the North. Where the West Season (December -February) and East Season (September -November) have a stronger current velocity compared to the transition season each year, which ranges from 0.3243- .5059m/s. Meanwhile, the current velocity during the transition season was around 0.05347 -0.2352 m/s. The results of this study are expected to be a preliminary study for the current patterns map in the Makassar Strait and their correlation to the distribution of economically important fish in these waters region ABSTRAK: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui distribusi spasial dan temporal arus permukaan laut di perairan Selat Makassar dengan menggunakan data citra satelit. Data yang digunakan adalah data citra satelit AVISO Januari-Desember 2019. Hasil penelitian diperoleh bahwa perairan Selat Makassar Berdasarkan peta arus perairan Selat Makassar (Musim Barat, Musim peralihan I, Musim Timur dan musim peralihan II) didapatkan bahwa arus permukaan bergerak dari Selatan (Laut Flores) ke arah bagian Utara. Dimana Musim Barat (Desember – Februari) dan Musim Timur (September – November) memiliki kecepatan arus yang lebih kuat dibandingkan dengan musim peralihan setiap tahunnya yaitu berkisar antara 0.3243 - 0.5059 m/s. Sedangkan kecepatan arus pada saat terjadi musim peralihan yaitu sekitar 0.05347 - 0.2352 m/s. Hasil penelitian ini diharapkan menjadi penelitian pendahuluan untuk memetakan pola arus di Selat Makassar dan keterkaitannya dengan distribusi ikan-ikan ekonomis penting di perairan tersebut.
IMPROVING ABILITY TO READ THE QUR'AN USING THE YANBU'A METHOD IN MI MUHAMMADIYAH ACADEMIC YEAR 2022/2023 Ihsan, Muh Nur; Subando, Joko
Proceeding of International Conference of Islamic Education Vol. 1 (2023): Proceeding of International Conference of Islamic Education
Publisher : Institut Islam Mamba'ul 'Ulum Surakarta

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This study aims 1) to find out how the effect of tajwid lessons on students' Al-Quran reading ability, 2). To find out how the influence of the Yanbu'a method on students' ability to read the Koran, 3). To find out how the Impact of Tajweed Lessons and the Yanbu'a Method on the Ability to Read the Al-Quran MI Muhammadiyah Nogosari Boyolali Students for the 2022/2023 Academic Year. This research is a type of classroom action research. This research was conducted from March to May 2023. The subjects of this study were students of MI Muhammaiyah Nogosari Boyolali with a population of 27 students, so all were taken. Data is taken through documents and questionnaire scores, with the T-Test test. The Yanbu'a method can instill the ability to read hijaiyah letters by 22% starting from pre-action, then continuing in cycle I to increase to 70.4% and in cycle II to increase again to 96.3%. The planting of the Yanbu'a method which is applied at MI Muhammadiyah Corner with a classical, individual and reading-oriented system is oriented towards Yanbu'a beginners' books and Yanbu'a volume 1 which is still elementary level children so that students can more easily and quickly accept reading, learn hijaiyah letters.