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Land use effects in groundwater composition of an alluvial aquifer (Trussu River, Brazil) by multivariate techniques. | LitMetric

Land use effects in groundwater composition of an alluvial aquifer (Trussu River, Brazil) by multivariate techniques.

Environ Res

Departamento de Engenharia Agrícola, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Bloco 804, Caixa Postal 12165, CEP 60455-970, Ceará, Brazil.

Published: February 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study employed multivariate statistical techniques, specifically cluster analysis (CA) and principal component analysis (PCA), to assess variations in water quality and contamination sources in an aquifer fed by the Trussu River in Ceará, Brazil.
  • Groundwater samples from four shallow wells were collected over a period from October 2002 to February 2004 and analyzed for 13 water quality parameters.
  • Cluster analysis revealed two distinct zones related to geographic and temporal differences, with the upland region influenced by agricultural activities and the downland region affected by human settlements, while PCA identified key factors affecting water quality in each zone, primarily linked to natural processes and anthropogenic impacts.

Article Abstract

Multivariate statistical techniques, cluster analysis (CA) and factor analysis/principal component analysis (FA/PCA), were applied to analyze the similarities or dissimilarities among the sampling sites to identify spatial and temporal variations in water quality and sources of contamination (natural and anthropogenic). The aquifer under study is supplied by the Trussu River, which has a general direction from west to east, within Iguatu County, Ceará, Brazil. Groundwater samples were collected in four shallow wells, located at the Trussu River alluvial, from October 2002 to February 2004. The samples were analyzed for 13 parameters: pH, electrical conductivity (EC), Na, Ca, Mg, K, Cl, HCO(3), PO(4), NH(4)-N, NO(3)-N, SO(4), and sodium adsorption ratio (SAR). Two zones were very well differentiated based on cluster analysis results, and implied a relation to geographic position and time variation. One zone called UL-upland region-corresponds to upland of studied area, used mainly for irrigation and livestock activities. The other zone called DL-downland region-corresponds to the region downstream and is occupied by human settlements. These results may be used to reduce the number of samples analyzed both in space and time, without too much loss of information. Three major independent factors that define water quality in the UL region and four in DL region were identified in the PCA. At both regions, rotated component (RC) loadings identified that the variables responsible for water quality composition are mainly related to soluble salts variables (natural process) and nutrients (high loads of NO(3)-N, NH(4)-N), expressing anthropogenic activities. RC also revealed that hydrochemical processes were the major factors responsible for water quality.

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