Water quality study of the Struma river basin, Bulgaria (1989–1998)

Author:

Simeonova P.1,Simeonov V.2,Andreev G.3

Affiliation:

1. 1Institute of Solid State Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Tzarigradsko Chaussee Blvd. 72, 1172, Sofia, Bulgaria

2. 2Faculty of Chemistry, University of Sofia “St. Okhridski”, J. Bourchier Blvd. 1, 1164, Sofia, Bulgaria

3. 3Institute of Oceanology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 152, 9000, Varna, Bulgaria

Abstract

AbstractThe present paper deals with an estimation of the water quality of the Struma river. Long-term trends, seasonal patterns and data set structures are studied by the use of statistical analysis. Nineteen sampling sites along the main river stream and different tributaries were included in the study. The sites are part of the monitoring net of the region of interest. Seventeen chemical indicators of the surface water have been measured in the period 1989–1998 in monthly intervals. It is shown that the water quality is relatively stable throughout the monitoring period, which is indicated by a lack of statistically significant trends for many of the sites and by chemical variables. Several seasonal patterns are observed at the sampling sites and four latent factors are identified as responsible for the data set structure.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Materials Chemistry,General Chemistry

Reference13 articles.

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2. V. Simeonov, S. Stefanov, S. Tsakovski: “Environmetrical Treatment of Water Quality Survey Data from Yantra River, Bulgaria”, Mikrochimica Acta, Vol. 132, (2000), pp. 15–21.

3. S. Tsakovski, V. Simeonov, S. Stefanov: “Time-series Analysis of Long-Term Water Quality Records from Yantra River Basin, Bulgaria”, Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, Vol. 8, (1999), pp. 28–36.

4. Bulgarian State Standards, EN and ISO, Sofia, 1985.

5. V. Simeonov: Principles of Analytical Data Treatment, University Press, Sofia, 1998.

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