2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13201-019-1083-9
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Pollution mapping in the urban segment of a tropical river: is water quality index (WQI) enough for a nutrient-polluted river?

Abstract: Most of the tropical rivers of the world are being affected by multiple sources of pollution. The intensity of pollution is much bigger in the urban stretches due to discharge of untreated or partially treated sewage. A rapid and cost-effective tool is required for identification of water quality problems and their spatial variation for determining the main pollution sources and to detect relationships between various parameters. For this study, Gomti River, a major tributary of River Ganges, India, was consid… Show more

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“…Water resources and their quality are crucial to human life 1 . Water quality monitoring is important for assessing the value of water for a healthy ecosystem, hygienic environment, domestic and other uses such as recreation, agriculture, mining, and consumption 2 . Therefore, effective and consistent information on water quality is relevant and pertinent for the improvement of water management 3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water resources and their quality are crucial to human life 1 . Water quality monitoring is important for assessing the value of water for a healthy ecosystem, hygienic environment, domestic and other uses such as recreation, agriculture, mining, and consumption 2 . Therefore, effective and consistent information on water quality is relevant and pertinent for the improvement of water management 3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through PCA, most intercorrelated variables are transformed into independent variables that are comparatively smaller, thus allowing one to understand their variance (Abdi & Williams, 2010). In addition to providing information on the significant parameters used for expressing the entire dataset, its minimalization, and the description of the relationship between soil constituents, it also minimizes data, providing the slightest impact on the primary information (Iqbal et al, 2019). The correlation matrix is used to arrange the essential dataset based on PCA.…”
Section: Principal Components Analysis (Pca)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The water quality index is a single unitless number that describes the quality of the water as derived from the mathematical expressions utilizing some selected critical groundwater quality parameters such as dissolved oxygen, pH, free carbon dioxide, total alkalinity, conductivity, TDS, hardness, chloride, and nitrate. The requirement of the WQI is well known as it is not possible to evaluate the quality of the water by using multiple parameters individually (Chapman, 1996), and thus, many of the researchers use the WQI for the comprehensive assessment of the riverine water quality (Iqbal et al, 2019). The water quality index has been widely adopted using a varied number of water quality parameters (Bhargava, 1983;Chauhan & Singh, 2010;Cude, 2001;Matta, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%