2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13081093
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Using Remote Sensing and Multivariate Statistics in Analyzing the Relationship between Land Use Pattern and Water Quality in Tien Giang Province, Vietnam

Abstract: This study was carried out to understand how land use patterns influence surface water quality in Tien Giang Province using remote sensing and statistical approaches. Surface water quality data were collected at 34 locations with the frequency of four times (March, June, September, and November) in 2019. Water quality parameters were used in the analysis, including pH, temperature, electrical conductivity (EC), total suspended solids (TSS), dissolved oxygen (DO), biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen… Show more

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“…However, the link between water quality and land use types has not been studied in U Minh Ha National Park, Ca Mau province, Vietnam. Meanwhile, the influence of land use patterns on the water quality has also been found in a previous study by Giao et al (2021) [25]. Therefore, this study was conducted to monitor the water quality in disturbed (Acacia hybrid-AH and planted Melaleuca cajuputi-PMC) and undisturbed areas (natural Melaleuca cajuputi-NMC) (1) to assess the water quality characteristics in areas with different land use patterns, (2) to analyze the correlation among the water quality parameters, (3) to assess the similarity of the water quality among land use patterns, and (4) to identify key water parameters resulting in seasonal variations of the water quality in the study area.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…However, the link between water quality and land use types has not been studied in U Minh Ha National Park, Ca Mau province, Vietnam. Meanwhile, the influence of land use patterns on the water quality has also been found in a previous study by Giao et al (2021) [25]. Therefore, this study was conducted to monitor the water quality in disturbed (Acacia hybrid-AH and planted Melaleuca cajuputi-PMC) and undisturbed areas (natural Melaleuca cajuputi-NMC) (1) to assess the water quality characteristics in areas with different land use patterns, (2) to analyze the correlation among the water quality parameters, (3) to assess the similarity of the water quality among land use patterns, and (4) to identify key water parameters resulting in seasonal variations of the water quality in the study area.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The pH value in the study was assessed as neutral for different water bodies. In addition, the pH value in the water bodies of An Giang has a more stable fluctuation level than other provinces/cities in the Mekong Delta, such as Hau Giang (6.8-7.1) [31], Ben Tre (6.53-8.02) [32], Dong Thap (7.15-7.36) [33], and Tien Giang (7.2-7.8) [34]. This can be explained by its geographic location in the upstream area, with large water flow, mainly alluvial soil, less affected by acid sulfate soil through leaching and overflow processes, which helps maintain the pH value as more stable in the water.…”
Section: Overall Surface Water Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is toxic to aquatic life, especially in alkaline environments [39]. The NH 4 + -N values in the water bodies in Hau Giang, Tien Giang, and Dong Thap provinces were 0.27 mg L −1 [31], 0.3-0.5 mg L −1 [33], and 0.36-0.40 mg L −1 [32], respectively. It can be deduced that surface water quality in the water bodies in the Vietnamese Mekong delta was contaminated with nutrients.…”
Section: Overall Surface Water Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To explore the landscape pattern's impacts on the lakes and rivers water quality several studies have been conducted [15,16], and it seems that the riparian buffer zone landscape patterns are more powerful in explaining water quality variations [17]. Land use types have an influence on surface water quality which can be analyzed by using statistical methods, remote sensing (RS), and geographic information system (GIS) [18][19][20][21]. Li et al [12] stated that in riparian zones, the landscape category has a significant impact on water quality, and the alterations in the landscape through urban spread have put a lot of pressure on undeveloped land.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%