Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk (Dec 2023)

Spatial interpolation of water quality index based on Ordinary kriging and Universal kriging

  • Mohsin Khan,
  • Mohammed M. A. Almazah,
  • Asad EIlahi,
  • Rizwan Niaz,
  • A. Y. Al-Rezami,
  • Baber Zaman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2023.2190853
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1

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AbstractWater is a very vital needed substance in order to maintain the important activities of humans. However, contaminated water can transmit diseases such as typhoid, dysentery, diarrhea, cholera and polio. Pakistan is a highly affected country due to the scarcity of safe and healthy water sources. The current study mainly focuses to determine water quality in the selected area. For this purpose, an integrated surface water quality index (SWQI) based on 18 hydrochemical parameters is employed. SWQI substantially correlates with pH, EC, SO4, HCO3 and heavy metals. Therefore, these parameters are utilized in the calculation of SWQI. The results of SWQI show that about 69.23% of samples are ‘very good quality’. Moreover, 30.77% of the total samples are of poor quality and are identified as unsuitable for drinking. Further, Ordinary kriging (OK) and Universal kriging (UK) are used to predict the SWQI at unobserved locations and map the SWQI in the study area to explore the spatial distribution. The prediction performance of the two kriging methods is assessed through cross-validation in terms of root mean square prediction error (RMSPE). It is concluded that the prediction performance of the UK is better than OK in terms of RMSPE.

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