Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8894749 | Journal of Hydrology | 2018 | 46 Pages |
Abstract
Principal Component Analysis showed that five components (PCs) explain 77% of the total variance of water quality parameters; these are: (1) salinity; (2) water-silicate rocks interaction; (3) hardness due to calcite dissolution, and cation exchange processes; (4) nitrogen pollution; and (5) non-N-related artificial fertilizers. This study demonstrated that the variation of water hydrochemistry in the deltaic plain could be attributed to natural and anthropogenic processes. The interpretation of the PCA results dictated the parameters used for the development of a modified Water Quality Index (WQI), to provide a more comprehensive spatial representation of the water quality of the river delta.
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Authors
Ioannis Matiatos, Vasiliki Paraskevopoulou, Konstantinos Lazogiannis, Fotini Botsou, Manos Dassenakis, George Ghionis, John D. Alexopoulos, Serafim E. Poulos,