Spatial and seasonal variations in physico-chemical parameters of the Imo River Estuary, Niger Delta, Nigeria

L. E. Obuba, A. Nlewadim, A. Uka
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Variations in the water quality of the Imo River estuary was investigated by measuring values of selected physico-chemical parameters. Samples were collected bi-monthly between April 2015 and March 2016, covering the dry and wet seasons of the year. Three stations were selected: upstream (Kalibiama), midstream (Opobo) and downstream (Queenstown). Analysis of results showed that physico-chemical parameters were affected more on seasonal than spatial scale. Principal component analysis carried out indicated that values of most of the parameters recorded within the stations clustered together. On the other hand, dispersed values were recorded in months and seasons with significant variations at (p≤0.05) among most parameters. The high spatial variations in phosphates, suspended solids and lead could be associated to human activities like laundry and waste disposal within Opobo and Kalibiama stations. While, high seasonal variability in most parameters could be associated with intense sunshine, cloud cover and tidal intrusion/dilution due to runoff. It can be concluded that nutrient fluxes due to nitrogenous fertilizers are not a problem within the estuary. However, chemical factors and biodegradable components which cause fluctuations in biological oxygen demand are more of the challenge. Keywords: Land-use, nutrient flux, water-quality, pollution, coastal wetlands.
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尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲伊莫河河口理化参数的空间和季节变化
通过选取理化参数的测量值,研究了伊莫河口水质的变化规律。样本于2015年4月至2016年3月两月采集,覆盖一年中的旱季和雨季。三个站点被选中:上游(Kalibiama),中游(Opobo)和下游(皇后镇)。分析结果表明,季节尺度对土壤理化参数的影响大于空间尺度。主成分分析表明,台站记录的大部分参数值聚集在一起。另一方面,在月份和季节中记录的值分散,大多数参数之间的差异显著(p≤0.05)。磷酸盐、悬浮固体和铅的高空间变化可能与人类活动有关,如在Opobo和Kalibiama站内洗衣和废物处理。而大多数参数的高季节变率可能与强烈的日照、云量和径流引起的潮汐入侵/稀释有关。由此可见,氮肥引起的养分通量在河口内不构成问题。然而,引起生物需氧量波动的化学因素和可生物降解成分是更大的挑战。关键词:土地利用,养分通量,水质,污染,滨海湿地。
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