Water Quality Indices from Unbalanced Spatio-Temporal Monitoring Designs


Autoria(s): Raican, Sarah M.; Wang, You-Gan; Harch, Bronwyn
Contribuinte(s)

Wang, You-Gan

Data(s)

01/02/2013

Resumo

This chapter investigates a variety of water quality assessment tools for reservoirs with balanced/unbalanced monitoring designs and focuses on providing informative water quality assessments to ensure decision-makers are able to make risk-informed management decisions about reservoir health. In particular, two water quality assessment methods are described: non-compliance (probability of the number of times the indicator exceeds the recommended guideline) and amplitude (degree of departure from the guideline). Strengths and weaknesses of current and alternative water quality methods will be discussed. The proposed methodology is particularly applicable to unbalanced designs with/without missing values and reflects the general conditions and is not swayed too heavily by the occasional extreme value (very high or very low quality). To investigate the issues in greater detail, we use as a case study, a reservoir within South-East Queensland (SEQ), Australia. The purpose here is to obtain an annual score that reflected the overall water quality, temporally, spatially and across water quality indicators for each reservoir.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72748/

Publicador

Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

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https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=37876

Raican, Sarah M., Wang, You-Gan, & Harch, Bronwyn (2013) Water Quality Indices from Unbalanced Spatio-Temporal Monitoring Designs. In Wang, You-Gan (Ed.) Water Quality : Indicators, Human Impact and Environmental Health. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, pp. 1-30.

Fonte

Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Book Chapter