Spatial variations of river water quality in Pearl River Delta, China

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Xiaoyun Fan
Baoshan Cui
Zhiming Zhang
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[1] Beijing Normal University; State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control,School of Environment
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river water quality; principal component analysis; cluster analysis; Pearl River Delta (PRD);
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In Pearl River Delta (PRD), river water quality has deteriorated gradually due to population increase and ongoing industrialization and urbanization. In this study, multivariate statistic methods were used to assess water quality spatial pattern and to identify characteristics of water quality variation in the PRD. Water quality monitoring of the PRD during the year 2005 and 2008 was conducted at 25 different stations. Seventeen water quality parameters were analyzed for further studying. Results of one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) indicated that all the parameters except air temperature, water temperature and zinc showed significant difference among monitoring stations in both dry and wet season. Monitoring stations in the PRD were separately classified into three statistically significant clusters at (Dlink/Dmax) < 2 in dry and wet season, respectively. The three clusters indicated the similarity and dissimilarity of river water quality among 25 monitoring stations, corresponding to heavy pollution, moderate pollution and slight pollution. Thus, the results of this study are useful to evaluate water quality and manage water resources in the PRD.
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