Physical and chemical features of hydro-geologically connected wetlands in the Abbay River basin, Ethiopia

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Pub Date : 2024-04-10 DOI:10.1016/j.indic.2024.100387
Getachew Fentaw , Getachew Beneberu , Ayalew Wondie , Belachew Getnet
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Physico-chemical water quality assessment is vital for wetland characterization, detecting environmental stress affecting the ecosystem and wetland management interventions. Therefore, this study aimed at comprehensive analysis of water quality parameters of six hydro-geologically connected wetlands in West Gojjam zone, Amhara region, Ethiopia. Water quality data was collected for one year (from June 2022 to April 2023) during four sampling seasons (pre-rainy, main-rainy, post-rainy and dry seasons) from twelve purposively selected sampling sites. In-situ measurements and nutrient analysis were carried out following standard procedures. Water quality index (WQI) was also computed by the weighted arithmetic water quality index method (WAWQI) based on selected parameters. Phosphate ranged from 0.24 mg/l (Kurt Bahir) to 1.80 mg/l (Zindib) and nitrate ranged from 2.12 mg/l (at Gudera) to 3.25 mg/l (at Geray). This increased nutrient concentration and the decreasing trend in DO level clearly indicates their ecological degradation. There was a statistically significant difference (P < 0.05, One-way ANOVA) in the mean measurements of some of the parameters among the study wetlands and among the study seasons. The PCA also clearly shows the most influential variables responsible for the variation among the wetlands. The study concluded that the wetlands water quality has been degraded. Therefore, regular water quality monitoring is recommended to reduce further deterioration.

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埃塞俄比亚阿巴伊河流域水文地质相连湿地的物理和化学特征
理化水质评估对于湿地特征描述、检测影响生态系统的环境压力以及湿地管理干预措施至关重要。因此,本研究旨在全面分析埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区西戈贾姆区六个水文地质相连湿地的水质参数。在四个采样季节(雨季前、主要雨季、雨季后和旱季),有目的地选择了十二个采样点,收集了为期一年(2022 年 6 月至 2023 年 4 月)的水质数据。现场测量和营养分析按照标准程序进行。根据选定的参数,还采用加权算术水质指数法(WAWQI)计算了水质指数(WQI)。磷酸盐含量从 0.24 毫克/升(库尔特-巴希尔)到 1.80 毫克/升(津迪卜)不等,硝酸盐含量从 2.12 毫克/升(古德拉)到 3.25 毫克/升(杰雷)不等。营养物浓度的增加和溶解氧水平的下降趋势清楚地表明了它们的生态退化。在研究湿地之间和研究季节之间,一些参数的平均测量值存在显著的统计学差异(P < 0.05,单因子方差分析)。PCA 还清楚地显示了造成湿地之间差异的最有影响力的变量。研究得出结论,湿地水质已经退化。因此,建议定期进行水质监测,以减少进一步恶化。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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