WATERSHED AND LAKE WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT: AN INTEGRATED MODELING APPROACH

Author(s):  
K R. Mankin ◽  
J. K. Koelliker ◽  
P. K. Kalita
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (04) ◽  
pp. 160-176
Author(s):  
Idrissa Adama Camara ◽  
Mathieu Kobenan Kra ◽  
Norbert Kouakou Kouadio ◽  
Mexmin Koffi Konan ◽  
Edia Oi Edia ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 76 ◽  
pp. 174-183
Author(s):  
Aamir Alamgir ◽  
Moazzam Ali Khan ◽  
S. Shahid Shaukat ◽  
Omm e-Hany ◽  
Owais Iqbal Khan ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ivana S. Trbojević ◽  
Slađana S. Popović ◽  
Vanja V. Milovanović ◽  
Dragana D. Predojević ◽  
Gordana V. Subakov Simić ◽  
...  

Various studies report contrasting results on the substrate-type effect on diatom community composition, but the particularly important question is whether or not it affects diatom-based assessments of water quality. We investigated whether the substrate type is a significant predictor of the diatom community composition and if it affects lake water quality assessment based on diatom indices. This study took place in Sava Lake (Serbia). We used glass, ceramic, willow and yew tree tiles as artificial substrates for periphyton development, and pebbles from the lake littoral as natural substrate. Results revealed differences in both the diatom community composition and diatom indices values related to the substrates. A distinction was recognized between natural, artificial wooden, and artificial inert substrates. However, the final lake quality assessment based on diatom indices was more or less similar in all substrate types in our study, and depended on value ranges associated with water quality classification and on diatom index choices. Artificial substrates in our study did show potential as an alternative for natural substrate, but further studies are required, particularly in various types of lentic ecosystems to confirm our findings and support artificial substrate employment in lake water quality assessment.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.23) ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
Muhammad Muzzammil Shahabudin ◽  
Sabariah Musa

Lake water is important to all life and surroundings with multiples benefits and forms either in natural or man-made conditions. One of the most well-known tools for assessing the water quality is Water Quality Index (WQI) and widely used including Malaysia. Lake water quality should be represented in lucid way like other surface water regarding to the WQI standards for water quality assessment on lakes. This paper aims to review on lake water quality classification and its uses based on WQI standards in Malaysia. In this review, the uses of WQI for assessing the lake water and functioned of lakes are discussed. Results on pH from 5.0 to 9.2, BOD in mg/l from 0 to 180, COD in mg/l from 5 to 150, SS in mg/l from o to 1800, DO in mg/l from 0 to 8 and AN in mg/l N from -1 to 26. Variety of numbers is due to different loading of pollutions and location. With used of WQI on lake water quality assessments, further action can be taken for the uses on water resources by maintaining the quality. It also will broaden the uses of lake water as alternative of water resources in Malaysia.  


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