1. The influence of topography and land use on water quality of Xiangxi River in Three Gorges Reservoir region.
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Ye, Lin, Cai, Qing-hua, Liu, Rui-qiu, and Cao, Ming
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SELF-organizing maps ,IRRIGATION water quality ,LANDSCAPE assessment ,WATER quality ,LAND use ,HYDROLOGY - Abstract
A self-organizing map (SOM) was used to cluster the water quality data of Xiangxi River in the Three Gorges Reservoir region. The results showed that 81 sampling sites could be divided into several groups representing different land use types. The forest dominated region had low concentrations of most nutrient variables except COD, whereas the agricultural region had high concentrations of NO
3 N, TN, Alkalinity, and Hardness. The sites downstream of an urban area were high in NH3 N, NO2 N, PO4 P and TP. Redundancy analysis was used to identify the individual effects of topography and land use on river water quality. The results revealed that the watershed factors accounted for 61.7% variations of water quality in the Xiangxi River. Specifically, topographical characteristics explained 26.0% variations of water quality, land use explained 10.2%, and topography and land use together explained 25.5%. More than 50% of the variation in most water quality variables was explained by watershed characteristics. However, water quality variables which are strongly influenced by urban and industrial point source pollution (NH3 N, NO2 N, PO4 P and TP) were not as well correlated with watershed characteristics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2009
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