| Literature DB >> 30443814 |
Giovanna Moura Calazans1, Carolina Cristiane Pinto1, Elizângela Pinheiro da Costa1, Anna Flávia Perini1, Sílvia Corrêa Oliveira2.
Abstract
Surface water quality monitoring networks are usually deployed and rarely re-evaluated with regard to their effectiveness. In this sense, this work sought to evaluate and to guide optimization projects for the water quality monitoring network of the Velhas river basin, using multivariate statistical methods. The cluster, principal components, and factorial analyses, associated with non-parametric tests and the analysis of violation to the standards set recommended by legislation, identified the most relevant water quality parameters and monitoring sites, and evaluated the sampling frequency. Thermotolerant coliforms, total arsenic, and total phosphorus were considered the most relevant parameters for characterization of water quality in the river basin. The monitoring sites BV156, BV141, BV142, BV150, BV137, and BV153 were considered priorities for maintenance of the network. The multivariate statistical analysis showed the importance of a monthly sampling frequency, specifically the parameters considered most important.Entities:
Keywords: Brazilian watershed; Cluster analysis; Factorial analysis; Network monitoring assessment; Principal component analysis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30443814 DOI: 10.1007/s10661-018-7099-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Monit Assess ISSN: 0167-6369 Impact factor: 2.513