Human Induced Variations of Selected Physicochemical Parameters of Taylor Creek in the Niger Delta, Bayelsa State, Nigeria

J. AlagoaK., I. Aleleye-Wokoma
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The physicochemistry of Taylor creek, Biseni, Bayelsa State was investigated in order to gauge the impact of human activities along the creek catchments on the creek integrity. Physicochemical parameters were investigated for one year, from November 2009 to October 2010. The creek was divided into six sampling zones located at Iturama, Tien and Kalama all in Biseni clan. Sampling was done monthly taking water samples. The physicochemical parameters investigated are pH, Electrical conductivity (EC), salinity, temperature, Alkalinity, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), turbidity, Hardness, sulphate (SO4), phosphate (PO4), and Nitrate (NO3). Physico-chemical samples were collected using standard procedures and samples analyzed using standard techniques. Data were subjected to statistical analysis using the Microsoft Excel Descriptive Statistical Tool. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was employed at 95% confidence limit to test for the variability of parameters between seasons and stations. Result from the investigation reveals that there was a significant seasonal difference (p 0.05) in measured variables of salinity, DO, PO4 and SO4. There was no significant difference (p>0.05) across stations in all physicochemical variables except turbidity and pH which showed significant difference (p Kalama stations), while DO, hardness, alkalinity and EC were higher upstream than downstream of the creek (Kalama >Iturama). The mean EC, nitrate, BOD5, DO, hardness and alkalinity levels in the creek were higher in the wet season than in the dry season, while temperature, turbidity and pH Levels were lower in the wet season than the dry season. The mean salinity, PO4 and SO4 levels were the same for both wet and dry seasons. All physicochemical parameters were either within or below ranges of international permissible levels in water. This implies a satisfactory physicochemical regime during the study period, suggesting the creek still has a positive integrity to support aquatic life.
尼日利亚巴耶尔萨州尼日尔三角洲泰勒河部分物化参数的人为变化
对巴耶尔萨州比塞尼的泰勒河进行了物理化学研究,以评估人类活动对河流完整性的影响。从2009年11月至2010年10月,对其理化参数进行了为期一年的研究。溪水被划分为6个采样区,分别位于比塞尼族的Iturama、Tien和Kalama。每月抽取水样。研究的理化参数包括pH、电导率(EC)、盐度、温度、碱度、溶解氧(DO)、生化需氧量(BOD5)、浊度、硬度、硫酸盐(SO4)、磷酸盐(PO4)和硝酸盐(NO3)。物化样品采用标准程序采集,样品采用标准技术分析。使用Microsoft Excel描述性统计工具对数据进行统计分析。采用95%置信限的方差分析(ANOVA)来检验季节和台站之间参数的变异性。调查结果显示,盐度、DO、PO4和SO4测量变量存在显著的季节差异(p 0.05)。各站间除浊度和pH值有显著差异外,其余理化指标均无显著差异(p>0.05), DO、硬度、碱度和EC上游高于下游(卡拉马>伊图拉马)。水体中EC、硝酸盐、BOD5、DO、硬度和碱度的平均值在雨季高于旱季,而温度、浊度和pH值在雨季低于旱季。干湿季节的平均盐度、PO4和SO4水平基本一致。所有的物理化学参数都在或低于国际允许的水平范围内。这表明在研究期间,该溪流的物理化学状况令人满意,这表明该溪流仍然具有积极的完整性,可以支持水生生物。
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