Causality among landscape characteristics, seasonality and stream water quality in the Paraopeba river basin

Q1 Environmental Science
Fernando Arão Bila Júnior , Fernando António Leal Pacheco , Renato Farias do Valle Junior , Maytê Maria Abreu Pires de Melo Silva , Teresa Cristina Tarlé Pissarra , Marília Carvalho de Melo , Carlos Alberto Valera , Luís Filipe Sanches Fernandes , João Paulo Moura
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Anthropogenic pressures on the environment are increasingly evident, characterized by uncontrolled changes in land use that adversely affect water quality. This study aims to assess how land use and land cover contribute to water quality and to evaluate the influence of spatial landscape metrics on water quality variability in eight tributary sub-basins of the Paraopeba River. The analysis considers two seasonal periods reflective of the region's tropical climate. The dataset includes spatial data on land use and land cover, digital elevation models, soil types, geology, geomorphology, spatial-temporal data, and landscape fragmentation metrics. First, spatial differences in water quality data collected at each sampling site were tested, and the significance of seasonal variations was assessed. Correlation analyses were then conducted to determine the relationships between landscape metrics and water quality parameters across the eight sub-basins, considering both seasonal periods. Key findings include the identification of mixed pollution sources, such as pasture, urban areas, and mining, which significantly affect water quality, particularly during the rainy period. Conversely, forest plantations were found to be the land use category that most positively contributed to the preservation of water quality. The relationships between landscape patterns and water quality, analyzed using redundancy analysis, revealed that the influence of landscape metrics on the variation of water quality parameters was significantly more pronounced during the dry period, explaining 75 % of the variation, compared to 49 % during the rainy period.

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帕拉奥佩巴河流域景观特征、季节性和河流水质之间的因果关系
人类活动对环境造成的压力日益明显,其特点是土地使用的无节制变化对水质造成不利影响。本研究旨在评估土地利用和土地覆盖如何影响水质,并评估空间景观指标对帕拉奥佩巴河八个支流子流域水质变化的影响。分析考虑了反映该地区热带气候的两个季节。数据集包括土地利用和土地覆盖的空间数据、数字高程模型、土壤类型、地质、地貌、时空数据和景观破碎度量。首先,测试了每个采样点收集的水质数据的空间差异,并评估了季节变化的重要性。然后进行了相关性分析,以确定八个子流域中景观指标与水质参数之间的关系,并考虑了两个季节期间。主要发现包括确定了混合污染源,如牧场、城市地区和采矿,这些污染源对水质有重大影响,尤其是在雨季。相反,植树造林被认为是对保护水质最有积极作用的土地利用类别。利用冗余分析法分析景观模式与水质之间的关系时发现,景观指标对水质参数变化的影响在旱季明显更大,可解释 75% 的变化,而在雨季仅为 49%。
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Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
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