NEW-ZEALAND NATIONAL RIVER WATER-QUALITY NETWORK .2. RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PHYSICOCHEMICAL DATA AND ENVIRONMENTAL-FACTORS

被引:21
作者
MAASDAM, R [1 ]
SMITH, DG [1 ]
机构
[1] NATL INST WATER & ATMOSPHER RES LTD,NIWA ECOSYST,POB 11-115,HAMILTON,NEW ZEALAND
关键词
WATER QUALITY; RIVERS; ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES; MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS;
D O I
10.1080/00288330.1994.9516595
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The first 2 years' physico-chemical data from the National River Water Quality Network's 77 river and stream sites were related to environmental variables such as catchment erosion, soil and rock types, and land use. Multivariate analysis reduced the physico-chemical data to seven groups of determinands: major ions (as indexed by conductivity), P species (DRP and TP), N species (TN and NO3-N), ''organics'' (BOD5 and NH4-N), clarity, absorption coefficient (g440), and a combination of DO and pH. The river sites were grouped into nine clusters using these seven determinand groups; 65 sites (containing the most pristine waters, a majority of which are located in the South Island) were contained in just four clusters. Differences between the clusters are best explained by the concentrations of P species and ''organics''. Discriminant analysis was used to relate the physico-chemical site clustering to environmental variables; it indicated that the degree of pasture development and its associated variables (e.g., negligible to moderate erosion, high mean annual water temperature, high percentage recent soils, low mean catchment elevation) are the most important factors affecting water quality.
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