封锁和可能的污染源量化对亚穆纳河水质的影响

IF 2.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 WATER RESOURCES Hydrological Sciences Journal-Journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques Pub Date : 2023-07-10 DOI:10.1080/02626667.2023.2224004
Saghan Yadav, L. Nelapudi, Gurpinder Singh, Shushobhit Chaudhary, C. Dhanya, Viddur Arya
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摘要新冠肺炎封锁导致工业和交通网络中断,导致污染水平发生变化。在本研究中,通过考虑五个现场参数和四个Landsat-8衍生参数,对亚穆纳河封锁前后的水质进行了分析,并确定了主要原因。在2020年封锁期间,污染指示现场参数下降,化学需氧量下降幅度最大,可能是由于工业影响减少。所有卫星衍生指数在2020年封锁期间和封锁后都有所改善。即使在流量均匀的路段,浮游藻类指数和归一化差异植被指数也表现出较低的水平。相比之下,对2021年封锁的审查没有发现任何值得注意的见解。将观测结果与排水网络和常见污水处理厂的位置进行映射显示,工业废水是水质波动的主要原因。这表明了工业废水对亚穆纳水质退化的影响。
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Impact of lockdowns and possible quantification of pollution sources on the water quality of the Yamuna River
ABSTRACT The COVID-19 lockdown halted industrial and transportation networks, resulting in a change in the level of pollution. In this study, the analysis of pre- and post-lockdown water quality of the Yamuna River is done, and primary causes are identified, by considering five in situ parameters and four Landsat-8-derived parameters. During the 2020 lockdown, pollution-indicating in situ parameters decreased, with chemical oxygen demand decreasing the most, possibly due to reduced industrial impact. All satellite-derived indices improved during lockdown and post-lockdown periods of 2020. Even in segments with uniform flow, floating algal index and normalized difference vegetation index exhibited lower levels. In contrast, the examination of the 2021 lockdown revealed no noteworthy insights. Mapping the observations with the drainage network and location of common effluent treatment plants revealed that industrial effluents were the dominant cause of water quality fluctuations. This demonstrates the impact of industrial effluents on the degrading water quality of Yamuna.
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期刊介绍: Hydrological Sciences Journal is an international journal focused on hydrology and the relationship of water to atmospheric processes and climate. Hydrological Sciences Journal is the official journal of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS). Hydrological Sciences Journal aims to provide a forum for original papers and for the exchange of information and views on significant developments in hydrology worldwide on subjects including: Hydrological cycle and processes Surface water Groundwater Water resource systems and management Geographical factors Earth and atmospheric processes Hydrological extremes and their impact Hydrological Sciences Journal offers a variety of formats for paper submission, including original articles, scientific notes, discussions, and rapid communications.
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