尼泊尔戈达戈迪湖--拉姆萨尔遗址--的性质、起源和地球化学演变

IF 2.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Anueva Acharya, Sadhana Pradhanang Kayastha, Chandrashekhar Bhuiyan, Kiran Bishwakarma
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Nature, origin, and geochemical evolution of the Ghodaghodi Lake of Nepal – a Ramsar Site

Ramsar sites across the world are vulnerable to pollution and degradation despite their special status and conservation measures. This study was conducted on the Ghodaghodi Lake of Nepal – a Ramsar Site to assess the seasonal variation of water quality and to detect pollution, if any. Water samples were collected in the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon periods from different parts of the lake. Of the various water quality parameters, temperature, pH, EC, TDS, DO levels were measured in-situ, while concentration of Ca2+, Mg2+, K+, Na+, Clˉ, SO4, NO3ˉ, HCO3ˉ, NH4+, and PO43− ions was analysed in laboratory. Water of the lake is found to be slightly alkaline with mean pH 7.88 and 8.22, in the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon, respectively. In terms of abundance, the major ions follow the order of Ca2+ > Mg2+ > Na+ > K+ for cations and HCO3ˉ > Clˉ > NO3 > SO4 > PO43− for anions. Mean concentrations of Ca2+ are 17.87 and 19.58 mg/L, and of HCO3ˉ are 42.14 and 186.2 mg/L, respectively in the two seasons. Statistical tests such as correlation analysis, cluster analysis, and principal component analysis (PCA) and the Piper, Gibbs, and Mixing plots were used further to understand the nature, origin, and geochemical evolution of the lake water. Carbonate-rock weathering is found to be the chief controller of the lake-water chemistry, while anthropogenic activities emerged as the main reason for organic pollution in the lake as is reflected in the low (< 5.0) dissolved oxygen (DO) level. However, comparison with the WHO guidelines and the Water Quality Index (WQI) values (0–25) certify that water of the lake is absolutely safe for drinking and irrigation.

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Environmental Earth Sciences
Environmental Earth Sciences 环境科学-地球科学综合
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5.10
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3.60%
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494
审稿时长
8.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Earth Sciences is an international multidisciplinary journal concerned with all aspects of interaction between humans, natural resources, ecosystems, special climates or unique geographic zones, and the earth: Water and soil contamination caused by waste management and disposal practices Environmental problems associated with transportation by land, air, or water Geological processes that may impact biosystems or humans Man-made or naturally occurring geological or hydrological hazards Environmental problems associated with the recovery of materials from the earth Environmental problems caused by extraction of minerals, coal, and ores, as well as oil and gas, water and alternative energy sources Environmental impacts of exploration and recultivation – Environmental impacts of hazardous materials Management of environmental data and information in data banks and information systems Dissemination of knowledge on techniques, methods, approaches and experiences to improve and remediate the environment In pursuit of these topics, the geoscientific disciplines are invited to contribute their knowledge and experience. Major disciplines include: hydrogeology, hydrochemistry, geochemistry, geophysics, engineering geology, remediation science, natural resources management, environmental climatology and biota, environmental geography, soil science and geomicrobiology.
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