Impact of Precipitation and Flow Rate Changes on the Water Quality of a Coastal River

This paper aims to investigate the effects of natural variables, including precipitation and flow rate, on the quality of the Zarjoub River in Guilan province, Iran. The new hydrological insight in this study is a lack of national research focused on the dual effects of rainfall and flow rate on riv...

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Main Authors: Hassan Pourfallah Koushali, Reza Mastouri, Mohammad Reza Khaledian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Shock and Vibration
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6557689
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spelling doaj-80e11bac423e40de83cb4ebfeb8cddfd2021-09-20T00:29:02ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1875-92032021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6557689Impact of Precipitation and Flow Rate Changes on the Water Quality of a Coastal RiverHassan Pourfallah Koushali0Reza Mastouri1Mohammad Reza Khaledian2Department of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Water Engineering andThis paper aims to investigate the effects of natural variables, including precipitation and flow rate, on the quality of the Zarjoub River in Guilan province, Iran. The new hydrological insight in this study is a lack of national research focused on the dual effects of rainfall and flow rate on river water quality in coastal areas along the Anzali Wetland. To investigate the effect of precipitation and flow rate on river water quality, nine water quality variables were monitored during the 10-year period. In this article, (a) the existence of trends and the best fitted models of water quality parameters and the discharge and precipitation were analysed using statistical techniques and (b) the relationships between concentration of constituents with the discharge and precipitation on the up-stream and middle station were also examined. Box plots, for explaining the distribution of a data collection, were used. The results showed the existence of trend of water quality parameters with river flow and rainfall. As presented in Section 3, with increasing precipitation and flow rate, concentration of all constituents, except pH and SO₄2, decreased. On the contrary, the maximum amount of water quality elements was observed in low precipitations; therefore, the maximum concentration occurred in less than 15 mm precipitation. Simple regression was used to evaluate the discharge concentration and precipitation concentration. According to the correlation coefficient (r), the relationship between concentration and precipitation is weaker than (0.238) discharge concentration (0.699). The results further showed climate change and river water quality to be related.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6557689
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author Hassan Pourfallah Koushali
Reza Mastouri
Mohammad Reza Khaledian
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Reza Mastouri
Mohammad Reza Khaledian
Impact of Precipitation and Flow Rate Changes on the Water Quality of a Coastal River
Shock and Vibration
author_facet Hassan Pourfallah Koushali
Reza Mastouri
Mohammad Reza Khaledian
author_sort Hassan Pourfallah Koushali
title Impact of Precipitation and Flow Rate Changes on the Water Quality of a Coastal River
title_short Impact of Precipitation and Flow Rate Changes on the Water Quality of a Coastal River
title_full Impact of Precipitation and Flow Rate Changes on the Water Quality of a Coastal River
title_fullStr Impact of Precipitation and Flow Rate Changes on the Water Quality of a Coastal River
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Precipitation and Flow Rate Changes on the Water Quality of a Coastal River
title_sort impact of precipitation and flow rate changes on the water quality of a coastal river
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Shock and Vibration
issn 1875-9203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This paper aims to investigate the effects of natural variables, including precipitation and flow rate, on the quality of the Zarjoub River in Guilan province, Iran. The new hydrological insight in this study is a lack of national research focused on the dual effects of rainfall and flow rate on river water quality in coastal areas along the Anzali Wetland. To investigate the effect of precipitation and flow rate on river water quality, nine water quality variables were monitored during the 10-year period. In this article, (a) the existence of trends and the best fitted models of water quality parameters and the discharge and precipitation were analysed using statistical techniques and (b) the relationships between concentration of constituents with the discharge and precipitation on the up-stream and middle station were also examined. Box plots, for explaining the distribution of a data collection, were used. The results showed the existence of trend of water quality parameters with river flow and rainfall. As presented in Section 3, with increasing precipitation and flow rate, concentration of all constituents, except pH and SO₄2, decreased. On the contrary, the maximum amount of water quality elements was observed in low precipitations; therefore, the maximum concentration occurred in less than 15 mm precipitation. Simple regression was used to evaluate the discharge concentration and precipitation concentration. According to the correlation coefficient (r), the relationship between concentration and precipitation is weaker than (0.238) discharge concentration (0.699). The results further showed climate change and river water quality to be related.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6557689
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