Spatial and temporal analysis of water quality trends in the Min River Basin

A. Y. Zhang, Qiao Wang, Chuanqing Wu, Wan-dong Ma, Miao Zhou, K. Cao
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In this paper, spatial and temporal pattern analysis was performed to obtain better understanding of the water quality in the Min River Basin. The water quality data of 34 sites for five indicators, Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD5), Total Nitrogen (TN), Total Phosphorus (TP), and Dissolved Oxygen (DO) between 2001 and 2010 were analyzed. The spatial trends of water quality for the 2000s were presented. An interpolation approach based on the distance along river network was used to reveal the spatial variation of water quality in year 2010. A non-parametric seasonal Mann-Kendall's test was employed to determine the significance of temporal trends for each parameter of each site. Basically, the water quality of the Min River basin is good and most of the segments can satisfy the national environmental standards of Class III. Moreover, certain spatial and temporal patterns can be discovered through the analysis. The best water quality is in the Dadu River, the Qingyi River, and the upper parts of the Min River. The water quality of the Fu River is the worst in the basin. The middle parts of the Min River are worse than the lower parts and better than the Fu River. From temporal perspective, COD showed significant upward trend, whereas BOD5 showed significant downward trend. TN and TP showed increasing trends in a similar spatial manner, which exhibits the signs of degradation in water quality. Particularly, the concentration of TN exhibited significant upward trend. Nevertheless, DO showed some upward trends. The reasons of the spatial-temporal characteristics were also discussed and some water management strategies were recommended.
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岷江流域水质变化趋势的时空分析
为了更好地了解岷江流域的水质状况,本文对岷江流域的水质进行了时空格局分析。对2001 ~ 2010年34个站点的化学需氧量(COD)、生化需氧量(BOD5)、总氮(TN)、总磷(TP)、溶解氧(DO) 5个指标进行了分析。分析了2000年以来水质的空间变化趋势。采用基于河网距离的插值方法揭示了2010年水质的空间变化特征。采用非参数季节性Mann-Kendall检验来确定每个站点的每个参数的时间趋势的显著性。岷江流域水质基本良好,大部分河段达到国家三级环境标准。此外,通过分析可以发现一定的时空格局。水质最好的是大渡河、青衣河和岷江上游。富河的水质是流域中最差的。岷江中游比下游差,但比抚江好。从时间上看,COD呈显著上升趋势,BOD5呈显著下降趋势。总氮和总磷在空间上呈增加趋势,表现出水质退化的迹象。其中,TN浓度呈显著上升趋势。然而,DO显示出一些上升趋势。分析了形成时空特征的原因,并提出了水资源管理对策。
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