Water quality ARIMA Climate Hydrology Lower mekong river
Issue Date:
2010
Publisher:
Water Science and Technology
Citation:
Volume: 62, Issue: 7, Page : 1587-1594
Abstract:
In order to determine the influence of climate and hydrology on water quality of the lower Mekong
River, the long term monitoring data (from 1985 to 2004) of climatic, hydrological and water quality
variables were analyzed. In general, water quality was 'good' or 'very good' for most of the investigated
water quality parameters including DO, pH, conductivity, nitrate, phosphate and total phosphorus. All
climatic and hydrological elements as well as most of the water quality parameters varied seasonally.
Throughout the 18-year period, only evaporation, water level and TSS showed a significant pertinent trend.
ARIMA models results reveal that among climatic and hydrological paremeters, water quality could be
effectively predicted from the data of discharge flow and precipitation. The results showed good R 2 (?0.7)
estimation between predicted and observed values for TSS, alkalinity and conductivity which are the
chemically and biologically conservative parameters. For other water quality parameters such as Ca2+, Mg
2+, Si, Cl-, NO3
-, and SO4
2-, the predicting results by ARIMA model were reliable in shorter period than
the above three mentioned variables. ?? IWA Publishing 2010.