Seasonal changes and determination of heavy metal concentrations in Veshaw river of the Indian western Himalaya

R. Rather, S. Ara, Sanjeev Sharma, S. A. Padder, F. Lone, S. Mir, Z. Baba, I. Ayoub, I. A. Mir, Tariq A Bhat, T. R. Baba
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Trace elements are a major pollutant in the river water and these pollutants are present in all components of the ecological system. Since time immemorial, the River Veshaw has been one of the important sources of water and has shaped the cultural and social values in the Kashmir Valley. This study was conducted in rural parts of South Kashmir in the Western Himalaya from February to January 2020–2022. The river Veshaw provides various ecosystem services to the local communities as well as in the upper and lower stream regions in the form of many direct and indirect ecosystem services. The river is polluted by human waste from both rural and urban communities, as well as by agricultural runoff and effluent discharges from a variety of industrial activities due to its proximity. Effluent that makes it to the river contains a variety of pollutants, some of which are trace elements that accumulate in the local ecosystem, killing off plants and animals and reducing biodiversity. Trace element levels in water and sediment were found to follow the trend as: Sangam > Khudwani > Kulgam > Nihama > Aharbal > Kingwattan. The dominance pattern of heavy metals in water was Pb > As > Cd. The overall trend showed a downward trend of heavy metals, indicating the effect of land area drainage and anthropogenic activities on the stream water. The dominance pattern of heavy metals in water was Pb > As > Cd. Heavy metals were not detected in the middle and upstream sites. The average levels of heavy metals were highest at Downstream (Sangam), with values of Cd, Pd ad As 0.0054, 0.038 and 0.038 mgL-1. This shows that land drainage and human activities have an effect on the water in the stream.
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印度西喜马拉雅维肖河重金属浓度的季节变化和测定
微量元素是河水中的主要污染物,这些污染物存在于生态系统的所有组成部分中。自古以来,威肖河一直是重要的水源之一,并塑造了克什米尔山谷的文化和社会价值观。这项研究于2020年2月至2022年1月在喜马拉雅山脉西部的南克什米尔农村地区进行。威肖河以许多直接和间接的生态系统服务的形式为当地社区以及上游和下游地区提供各种生态系统服务。这条河受到来自农村和城市社区的人类排泄物的污染,也受到农业径流和各种工业活动排放的污水的污染。流入河流的污水含有多种污染物,其中一些是在当地生态系统中积累的微量元素,会杀死动植物,减少生物多样性。水和沉积物中的微量元素水平呈以下趋势:Sangam>Khudwani>Kulgam>Nihama>Aharbal>Kingwattan。重金属在水体中的优势格局为Pb>As>Cd,总体呈下降趋势,表明陆域排水和人为活动对溪流水体的影响。重金属在水体中的优势格局为Pb>As>Cd,中上游地区未检测到重金属。下游(Sangam)的重金属平均水平最高,Cd、Pd和As分别为0.0054、0.038和0.038 mgL-1。这表明土地排水和人类活动对溪流中的水有影响。
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