加纳东南沿海平原Angaw河水质评价

Q4 Environmental Science West African Journal of Applied Ecology Pub Date : 2009-09-07 DOI:10.4314/WAJAE.V11I1.45728
A. Karikari, J. K. Bernasko, E. Bosque-Hamilton
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对安高河三个不同地点的水质进行了理化和细菌学调查。在12个月的时间里,对河流的一系列水质变量进行了测量。这条河的特点是离子含量高。上游的离子成分含量相对较高,而下游由于受到离子含量较低的沃尔特河(River Volta)的影响,离子含量较低。由于海盐大气沉降的影响,Na和Cl的阳离子和阴离子组分分别占主导地位。雨季钙和镁呈较强的线性相关,在p水平上r = 0.993显著。然而,在研究期间,营养水平很低,没有任何明显的季节变化。水的细菌质量很差,不经处理就不能用于家庭用途。然而,水适合主要和次要的接触,如游泳和钓鱼。细菌质量差是由于动物和人类粪便的直接污染。
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An assessment of water quality of Angaw River in Southeastern Coastal Plains of Ghana
Physico-chemical and bacteriological water quality of the Angaw river were investigated at three different locations on the river. A range of water quality variables were measured in the river over a period of 12 months. The river was characterized by high ionic content. Relatively higher levels of ionic constituents occurred at the upstream while lower concentrations were observed downstream due to the influence of River Volta, which has lower ionic content. There was a dominance of Na and Cl over the cationic and anionic components, respectively, due to the effect of atmospheric deposition of sea salt. Calcium and magnesium showed a strong linear correlation r = 0.993 significant at p levels in the rainy season. However, nutrients levels were low during the study period and did not give any clear seasonal variation. The bacteriological quality of the water was poor, rendering it unsafe for domestic purposes without treatment. However, the water was suitable for primary and secondary contacts such as swimming and fishing. The poor bacteriological quality was due to direct contamination by animal and human wastes.
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West African Journal of Applied Ecology
West African Journal of Applied Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: This research journal has been established by the Ecological Laboratory Unit of the University of Ghana, Accra to publish original papers, invited articles and book reviews in English on general ecology. Papers are peer reviewed by consulting editors. The journal is targeted at scientists, policy makers and the general public. The subject areas to be covered include the following: -Theoretical and Applied Ecology- Environmental Studies- Environmental Management- Population Studies- Sustainable use of Natural Resources- Atmospheric Science- Aquatic Sciences and Oceanography- Terrestrial Ecology- Soil Sciences- Human Settlements- Disaster Preparedness and Disaster Reduction- Sustainable Development- Traditional Knowledge on Biodiversity and its sustainable use- Application in Agriculture and Land Use- Health and Environmental Protection
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