Using principal component analysis to monitor spatial and temporal changes in water quality |
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Authors: | Bengraïne Karim Marhaba Taha F |
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Affiliation: | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University Heights, Newark, NJ 07102, USA |
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Abstract: | Chemical, biological and physical data monitored at 12 locations along the Passaic River, New Jersey, during the year 1998 are analyzed. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used: (i) to extract the factors associated with the hydrochemistry variability; (ii) to obtain the spatial and temporal changes in the water quality. Solute content, temperature, nutrients and organics were the main patterns extracted. The spatial analysis isolated two stations showing a possible point or non-point source of pollution. This study shows the importance of environmental monitoring associated with simple but powerful statistics to better understand a complex water system. |
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Keywords: | Water quality Principal component analysis Discharge Drought Passaic River New Jersey |
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