Assessment of mangrove water quality by multivariate statistical analysis in Suppa coast, South Sulawasi, Indonesia

Different statistical analysis such as, ANOVA, principal component analysis and multidimensional scale plot were employed to evaluate the trophic status of water quality for three monitoring stations. The present study was carried out to determine the physicochemical parameters of mangrove water of...

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Main Authors: Mohd Ikhwan, Toriman, Amal, Arfan, Zulkifli, Yusop
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spelling my-unisza-ir.47542022-09-13T04:31:39Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4754/ Assessment of mangrove water quality by multivariate statistical analysis in Suppa coast, South Sulawasi, Indonesia Mohd Ikhwan, Toriman Amal, Arfan Zulkifli, Yusop Q Science (General) S Agriculture (General) Different statistical analysis such as, ANOVA, principal component analysis and multidimensional scale plot were employed to evaluate the trophic status of water quality for three monitoring stations. The present study was carried out to determine the physicochemical parameters of mangrove water of Suppa coast, Pinrang South Sulawesi, Indonesia during September 2011 - April 2012. Seasonal variations of different parameters investigated were as follows: salinity (26.78 - 31.11 ppt), water pH (8.10 - 8.15), substrate pH(5.81 - 6.041), water temperature (29.22 - 30.92), dissolved oxygen (3.37 - 3.89 mg/l), biochemical oxygen demand(2.65 - 4.46) and turbidity (5.44 - 10.67 NTU). Salinity, BOD and turbidity indicated a correlation at P<0.05. Based on the test ANOVA, salinity, water pH, water temperature, DO, BOD and turbidity displayed significant seasonal variation (P< 0.05), while substrate pH displayed significant seasonal variation (P> 0.05). PCA and MDS identified the spatial and temporal characteristics of trophic stations and showed that the salinity, BOD and turbidity may be major driving factors for deteriorating trophic status of water quality in the Suppa mangroves. 2013 Article PeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4754/1/FH02-FBIM-16-06783.jpg Mohd Ikhwan, Toriman and Amal, Arfan and Zulkifli, Yusop (2013) Assessment of mangrove water quality by multivariate statistical analysis in Suppa coast, South Sulawasi, Indonesia. World Applied Sciences Journal, 28 (9). pp. 1301-1310. ISSN 18184952 [P]
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Mohd Ikhwan, Toriman
Amal, Arfan
Zulkifli, Yusop
Assessment of mangrove water quality by multivariate statistical analysis in Suppa coast, South Sulawasi, Indonesia
description Different statistical analysis such as, ANOVA, principal component analysis and multidimensional scale plot were employed to evaluate the trophic status of water quality for three monitoring stations. The present study was carried out to determine the physicochemical parameters of mangrove water of Suppa coast, Pinrang South Sulawesi, Indonesia during September 2011 - April 2012. Seasonal variations of different parameters investigated were as follows: salinity (26.78 - 31.11 ppt), water pH (8.10 - 8.15), substrate pH(5.81 - 6.041), water temperature (29.22 - 30.92), dissolved oxygen (3.37 - 3.89 mg/l), biochemical oxygen demand(2.65 - 4.46) and turbidity (5.44 - 10.67 NTU). Salinity, BOD and turbidity indicated a correlation at P<0.05. Based on the test ANOVA, salinity, water pH, water temperature, DO, BOD and turbidity displayed significant seasonal variation (P< 0.05), while substrate pH displayed significant seasonal variation (P> 0.05). PCA and MDS identified the spatial and temporal characteristics of trophic stations and showed that the salinity, BOD and turbidity may be major driving factors for deteriorating trophic status of water quality in the Suppa mangroves.
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author Mohd Ikhwan, Toriman
Amal, Arfan
Zulkifli, Yusop
author_facet Mohd Ikhwan, Toriman
Amal, Arfan
Zulkifli, Yusop
author_sort Mohd Ikhwan, Toriman
title Assessment of mangrove water quality by multivariate statistical analysis in Suppa coast, South Sulawasi, Indonesia
title_short Assessment of mangrove water quality by multivariate statistical analysis in Suppa coast, South Sulawasi, Indonesia
title_full Assessment of mangrove water quality by multivariate statistical analysis in Suppa coast, South Sulawasi, Indonesia
title_fullStr Assessment of mangrove water quality by multivariate statistical analysis in Suppa coast, South Sulawasi, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of mangrove water quality by multivariate statistical analysis in Suppa coast, South Sulawasi, Indonesia
title_sort assessment of mangrove water quality by multivariate statistical analysis in suppa coast, south sulawasi, indonesia
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