Evaluation of Spatial and Temporal Variations of Surface Water Quality in the Nile River Damietta Branch

Author:

El-Tohamy Wael S.1,ABDEL-Baki Samar N.1,Abdel-Aziz Nagwa E.2,Khidr Abdel-Aziz A.1

Affiliation:

1. Zoology Department, Faculty of Science , Damietta University , Hassab Allah Elkafrawy, 3451 New Damietta , Egypt , phone: 00201063865270, 0020572403866, fax 0020572403868

2. National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries , Qaitbay, 21513 Alexandria , Egypt

Abstract

Abstract The objective of this study is to reveal the spatial and temporal variations of surface water quality in this part of the River Nile with respect to heavy metals pioneerution. Seventeen parameters in total were monitored at seven sites on a monthly basis from October 2013 to September 2014. The dataset was treated using the tools of univariate and multivariate statistical analyses. Cluster analysis showed three different groups of similarity between the sampling sites reflecting the variability in physicochemical characteristics and pollution levels of the study area. Six PCs factors were identified as responsible for the data structure explaining 91 % of the total variance. These were eutrophication factor (23.2 %), physicochemical factor (20.6 %), nutrients (16.3 %) and three additional factors, affected by alkalinity and heavy metals, recorded variance less than 15 % each. Also, the heavy metals pollution index (HPI) revealed that most of the calculated values were below the critical index limit of 100. However, two higher values (124.89 and 133.11) were calculated at sites V and VI during summer due to the temperature and increased run-off in the river system.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Environmental Chemistry,Environmental Engineering

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