美国得克萨斯州内奇斯河下游水质监测与评估

IF 3.7 Q1 WATER RESOURCES Water science and engineering Pub Date : 2023-10-28 DOI:10.1016/j.wse.2023.10.002
Qin Qian , Mengjie He , Frank Sun , Xinyu Liu
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哈维飓风导致内奇斯河下游的细菌含量不断增加,引起了人们的严重关注。本研究旨在分析历史水样测量数据和利用无线传感器收集的实时水质数据,以监测和评估不同水文和水力条件下的水质。通过对历史水样进行统计和皮尔逊相关分析,确定碱度、氯化物、硬度、电导率和 pH 值高度相关,并且由于稀释作用,它们随着流速的增加而降低。流速与大肠埃希氏菌、总悬浮固体和浊度呈正相关,这表明径流是导致河流中细菌和沉积物负荷增加的原因之一。大肠杆菌与浑浊度之间的相关性表明,内奇斯河里浑浊度大于 45 新浊度单位的大肠杆菌可以作为细菌爆发的替代物。开发了一系列统计工具和创新的双层数据平滑滤波器,用于检测异常值、填补缺失值和过滤传感器测量值的尖峰。对传感器数据进行的相关性分析表明,河流中沉积物/细菌/藻类增多的原因可能是 12 月至 3 月的首冲雨和暴雨,也可能是土地利用和土地覆盖的做法。因此,建议利用传感器测量数据以及降雨和排水数据来监测和评估水质,进而为水资源管理决策提供早期预警。
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Monitoring and evaluation of the water quality of the Lower Neches River, Texas, USA

Increasing bacteria levels in the Lower Neches River caused by Hurricane Harvey has been of a serious concern. This study is to analyze the historical water sampling measurements and real-time water quality data collected with wireless sensors to monitor and evaluate water quality under different hydrological and hydraulic conditions. The statistical and Pearson correlation analysis on historical water samples determines that alkalinity, chloride, hardness, conductivity, and pH are highly correlated, and they decrease with increasing flow rate due to dilution. The flow rate has positive correlations with Escherichia coli, total suspended solids, and turbidity, which demonstrates that runoff is one of the causes of the elevated bacteria and sediment loadings in the river. The correlation between E. coli and turbidity indicates that turbidity greater than 45 nephelometric turbidity units in the Neches River can serve as a proxy for E. coli to indicate the bacterial outbreak. A series of statistical tools and an innovative two-layer data smoothing filter are developed to detect outliers, fill missing values, and filter spikes of the sensor measurements. The correlation analysis on the sensor data illustrates that the elevated sediment/bacteria/algae in the river is either caused by the first flush rain and heavy rain events in December to March or practices of land use and land cover. Therefore, utilizing sensor measurements along with rainfall and discharge data is recommended to monitor and evaluate water quality, then in turn to provide early alerts on water resources management decisions.

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期刊介绍: Water Science and Engineering journal is an international, peer-reviewed research publication covering new concepts, theories, methods, and techniques related to water issues. The journal aims to publish research that helps advance the theoretical and practical understanding of water resources, aquatic environment, aquatic ecology, and water engineering, with emphases placed on the innovation and applicability of science and technology in large-scale hydropower project construction, large river and lake regulation, inter-basin water transfer, hydroelectric energy development, ecological restoration, the development of new materials, and sustainable utilization of water resources.
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