Effects of land use, topography and socio-economic factors on river water quality in a mountainous watershed with intensive agricultural production in East china.

Understanding the primary effects of anthropogenic activities and natural factors on river water quality is important in the study and efficient management of water resources. In this study, analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Principal component analysis (PCA), Pearson correlations, Multiple regression a...

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Main Authors: Jiabo Chen, Jun Lu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4121078?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-5c353319df944e9d8160566d49e7b2162020-11-25T00:12:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10271410.1371/journal.pone.0102714Effects of land use, topography and socio-economic factors on river water quality in a mountainous watershed with intensive agricultural production in East china.Jiabo ChenJun LuUnderstanding the primary effects of anthropogenic activities and natural factors on river water quality is important in the study and efficient management of water resources. In this study, analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Principal component analysis (PCA), Pearson correlations, Multiple regression analysis (MRA) and Redundancy analysis (RDA) were applied as an integrated approach in a GIS environment to explore the temporal and spatial variations in river water quality and to estimate the influence of watershed land use, topography and socio-economic factors on river water quality based on 3 years of water quality monitoring data for the Cao-E River system. The statistical analysis revealed that TN, pH and temperature were generally higher in the rainy season, whereas BOD5, DO and turbidity were higher in the dry season. Spatial variations in river water quality were related to numerous anthropogenic and natural factors. Urban land use was found to be the most important explanatory variable for BOD5, CODMn, TN, DN, NH4+-N, NO3--N, DO, pH and TP. The animal husbandry output per capita was an important predictor of TP and turbidity, and the gross domestic product per capita largely determined spatial variations in EC. The remaining unexplained variance was related to other factors, such as topography. Our results suggested that pollution control of animal waste discharge in rural settlements, agricultural runoff in cropland, industrial production pollution and domestic pollution in urban and industrial areas were important within the Cao-E River basin. Moreover, the percentage of the total overall river water quality variance explained by an individual variable and/or all environmental variables (according to RDA) can assist in quantitatively identifying the primary factors that control pollution at the watershed scale.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4121078?pdf=render
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Effects of land use, topography and socio-economic factors on river water quality in a mountainous watershed with intensive agricultural production in East china.
PLoS ONE
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Jun Lu
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title Effects of land use, topography and socio-economic factors on river water quality in a mountainous watershed with intensive agricultural production in East china.
title_short Effects of land use, topography and socio-economic factors on river water quality in a mountainous watershed with intensive agricultural production in East china.
title_full Effects of land use, topography and socio-economic factors on river water quality in a mountainous watershed with intensive agricultural production in East china.
title_fullStr Effects of land use, topography and socio-economic factors on river water quality in a mountainous watershed with intensive agricultural production in East china.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of land use, topography and socio-economic factors on river water quality in a mountainous watershed with intensive agricultural production in East china.
title_sort effects of land use, topography and socio-economic factors on river water quality in a mountainous watershed with intensive agricultural production in east china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2014-01-01
description Understanding the primary effects of anthropogenic activities and natural factors on river water quality is important in the study and efficient management of water resources. In this study, analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Principal component analysis (PCA), Pearson correlations, Multiple regression analysis (MRA) and Redundancy analysis (RDA) were applied as an integrated approach in a GIS environment to explore the temporal and spatial variations in river water quality and to estimate the influence of watershed land use, topography and socio-economic factors on river water quality based on 3 years of water quality monitoring data for the Cao-E River system. The statistical analysis revealed that TN, pH and temperature were generally higher in the rainy season, whereas BOD5, DO and turbidity were higher in the dry season. Spatial variations in river water quality were related to numerous anthropogenic and natural factors. Urban land use was found to be the most important explanatory variable for BOD5, CODMn, TN, DN, NH4+-N, NO3--N, DO, pH and TP. The animal husbandry output per capita was an important predictor of TP and turbidity, and the gross domestic product per capita largely determined spatial variations in EC. The remaining unexplained variance was related to other factors, such as topography. Our results suggested that pollution control of animal waste discharge in rural settlements, agricultural runoff in cropland, industrial production pollution and domestic pollution in urban and industrial areas were important within the Cao-E River basin. Moreover, the percentage of the total overall river water quality variance explained by an individual variable and/or all environmental variables (according to RDA) can assist in quantitatively identifying the primary factors that control pollution at the watershed scale.
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