2017
DOI: 10.5897/ajest2017.2353
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Spatial and temporal water quality dynamics of Awash River using multivariate statistical techniques

Abstract: Awash River has important socio-economic and ecological values in Ethiopia. On the contrary, it is prone to serious water pollution. This study aims to assess the spatial and temporal variation of water quality of the river. Means of the 9 years' (2005-2013) water quality dataset of 19 parameters from 10 stations in the basin were considered. After validating, normalizing and checking the sampling adequacy and internal consistency of the data, principal component analysis was computed and four principal compon… Show more

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“…Seasonal variations in the parameters are substantial. In the dry season, the EC and Total Hardness dropped from the upper to lower portions of the Awash River Basin [ 48 ]. Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ predominate in the highland aquifer in the region's upper Awash sub-basin, while HCO 3 is the predominant anion [ 49 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seasonal variations in the parameters are substantial. In the dry season, the EC and Total Hardness dropped from the upper to lower portions of the Awash River Basin [ 48 ]. Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ predominate in the highland aquifer in the region's upper Awash sub-basin, while HCO 3 is the predominant anion [ 49 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most important water body responsible for the water quality spatial redistribution of the River Awash was indicated to be Lake Beseka (Amare, Kiflie, and Agizew Nigussie, 2017;Haile and Asfaw 2020). From their study on natural and anthropogenic salinity sources in the River Awash, Abebe and Jin (2020) have reported it to be from the significant contribution of Lake Beseka discharge that caused elevated salinity in the River Awash.…”
Section: Spatial Trendmentioning
confidence: 99%