Environmental Science and Ecotechnology (May 2024)

Optical measurements of dissolved organic matter as proxies for CODMn and BOD5 in plateau lakes

  • Xuan Yang,
  • Yongqiang Zhou,
  • Xiaoying Yang,
  • Yunlin Zhang,
  • Robert G.M. Spencer,
  • Justin D. Brookes,
  • Erik Jeppesen,
  • Hucai Zhang,
  • Qichao Zhou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
p. 100326

Abstract

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The presence of organic matter in lakes profoundly impacts drinking water supplies, yet treatment processes involving coagulants and disinfectants can yield carcinogenic disinfection by-products. Traditional assessments of organic matter, such as chemical oxygen demand (CODMn) and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), are often time-consuming. Alternatively, optical measurements of dissolved organic matter (DOM) offer a rapid and reliable means of obtaining organic matter composition data. Here we employed DOM optical measurements in conjunction with parallel factor analysis to scrutinize CODMn and BOD5 variability. Validation was performed using an independent dataset encompassing six lakes on the Yungui Plateau from 2014 to 2016 (n = 256). Leveraging multiple linear regressions (MLRs) applied to DOM absorbance at 254 nm (a254) and fluorescence components C1–C5, we successfully traced CODMn and BOD5 variations across the entire plateau (68 lakes, n = 271, R2 > 0.8, P 0.9) in mesotrophic lakes compared to oligotrophic and eutrophic lakes. This study underscores the utility of MLR-based DOM indices for inferring CODMn and BOD5 variability in plateau lakes and highlights the potential of integrating in situ and remote sensing platforms for water pollution early warning.

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