Environments (Jun 2019)

Temporal and Spatial Study of Water Quality and Trophic Evaluation of a Large Tropical Reservoir

  • Alberto Quevedo-Castro,
  • Erick R. Bandala,
  • Jesús G. Rangel-Peraza,
  • Leonel E. Amábilis-Sosa,
  • Antonio Sanhouse-García,
  • Yaneth A. Bustos-Terrones

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/environments6060061
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 6
p. 61

Abstract

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A water quality study was carried out at the Adolfo López Mateos (ALM) reservoir, one of the largest tropical reservoirs in Mexico, located within an intensive agricultural region. In this study, the seasonal and spatial variations of nine water quality parameters were evaluated at four different sites along the reservoir semiannually over a period of seven years (2012−2018), considering the spring (dry) and fall (rainy) seasons. An analysis of variance was performed to compare the mean values of the water quality parameters for the different sampling sites. Then, a multiparametric classification analysis was carried out to estimate the spatial density of the sampling points by using a probabilistic neural network (PNN) classifier. The observations (seasonal and spatial) of the water quality parameters at the ALM reservoir revealed no significant influence. The trophic status was evaluated using the Carlson Modified Trophic State Index, finding the trophic state of the reservoir at the mesotrophic level, with nitrogen being the limiting nutrient. The PNN revealed neural interactions between total suspended solids (TSS) and the other four parameters, indicating that the concentration ranges of five parameters are equally distributed and classified.

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