Characteristics of Rainfall-Discharge and Water Quality at Limboto Lake, Gorontalo, Indonesia

Problems of high turbidity, sedimentation, water pollution and siltation occur at Limboto Lake, Gorontalo, Indonesia. The objective of this study was to analyze the rainfall-discharge relationship and its implications for water quality conditions. Secchi disk (water transparency), chlorophyll-a (chl...

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Main Authors: Luki Subehi, Hendro Wibowo, Kwansue Jung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ITB Journal Publisher 2016-08-01
Series:Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences
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Online Access:http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jets/article/view/1635/1282
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spelling doaj-5ed4e7b7622148518e79cd68f94e9e3d2020-11-25T03:21:27ZengITB Journal PublisherJournal of Engineering and Technological Sciences2337-57792338-55022016-08-0148328830010.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2016.48.3.4Characteristics of Rainfall-Discharge and Water Quality at Limboto Lake, Gorontalo, IndonesiaLuki Subehi0Hendro Wibowo1Kwansue Jung2Research Centre for Limnology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, LIPI Cibinong Science Centre (CSC) Cibinong, IndonesiaResearch Centre for Limnology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, LIPI Cibinong Science Centre (CSC) Cibinong, IndonesiaInternational Water Resources Research Institute, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, South KoreaProblems of high turbidity, sedimentation, water pollution and siltation occur at Limboto Lake, Gorontalo, Indonesia. The objective of this study was to analyze the rainfall-discharge relationship and its implications for water quality conditions. Secchi disk (water transparency), chlorophyll-a (chl-a), and total organic matter (TOM) were measured in May 2012, September 2012 and March 2013 at three sites of the lake (L-1, L-2 and L-3) to observe the impacts on the surrounding catchment. Based on representative stations for rainfall data from 2004 to 2013, monthly averages of rainfall in March-May (166.7 mm) and September (76.4 mm) were used to represent the wet and dry period, respectively. Moreover, sediment traps at these three sites were installed in September 2012. Based on the analysis it is suggested that rainfall magnitude and land use change at the Alopohu River catchment influenced the amount of materials flowing into the lake, degrading the water quality. Specifically, the higher average rainfall in May (184.5 mm) gave a higher average total sediment load (4.41 g/L/day). In addition, water transparency decreased with increasing chl-a. This indicates that the concentrations of sediment and nutrients, reflected by the high amount of chl-a, influenced the water quality conditions.http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jets/article/view/1635/1282Alopuhu RiverdischargeLimboto Laketotal sedimentwater quality
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author Luki Subehi
Hendro Wibowo
Kwansue Jung
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Hendro Wibowo
Kwansue Jung
Characteristics of Rainfall-Discharge and Water Quality at Limboto Lake, Gorontalo, Indonesia
Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences
Alopuhu River
discharge
Limboto Lake
total sediment
water quality
author_facet Luki Subehi
Hendro Wibowo
Kwansue Jung
author_sort Luki Subehi
title Characteristics of Rainfall-Discharge and Water Quality at Limboto Lake, Gorontalo, Indonesia
title_short Characteristics of Rainfall-Discharge and Water Quality at Limboto Lake, Gorontalo, Indonesia
title_full Characteristics of Rainfall-Discharge and Water Quality at Limboto Lake, Gorontalo, Indonesia
title_fullStr Characteristics of Rainfall-Discharge and Water Quality at Limboto Lake, Gorontalo, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Rainfall-Discharge and Water Quality at Limboto Lake, Gorontalo, Indonesia
title_sort characteristics of rainfall-discharge and water quality at limboto lake, gorontalo, indonesia
publisher ITB Journal Publisher
series Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences
issn 2337-5779
2338-5502
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Problems of high turbidity, sedimentation, water pollution and siltation occur at Limboto Lake, Gorontalo, Indonesia. The objective of this study was to analyze the rainfall-discharge relationship and its implications for water quality conditions. Secchi disk (water transparency), chlorophyll-a (chl-a), and total organic matter (TOM) were measured in May 2012, September 2012 and March 2013 at three sites of the lake (L-1, L-2 and L-3) to observe the impacts on the surrounding catchment. Based on representative stations for rainfall data from 2004 to 2013, monthly averages of rainfall in March-May (166.7 mm) and September (76.4 mm) were used to represent the wet and dry period, respectively. Moreover, sediment traps at these three sites were installed in September 2012. Based on the analysis it is suggested that rainfall magnitude and land use change at the Alopohu River catchment influenced the amount of materials flowing into the lake, degrading the water quality. Specifically, the higher average rainfall in May (184.5 mm) gave a higher average total sediment load (4.41 g/L/day). In addition, water transparency decreased with increasing chl-a. This indicates that the concentrations of sediment and nutrients, reflected by the high amount of chl-a, influenced the water quality conditions.
topic Alopuhu River
discharge
Limboto Lake
total sediment
water quality
url http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jets/article/view/1635/1282
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