Assessment of denitrification potential for coastal and inland sites using groundwater and soil analysis: the multivariate approach

In an effort to determine the reason behind excellent nitrate remediation capacity at Kelantan region, a multivariate approach is employed to evaluate extent to which the influence of sea on soil geochemical composition affect variation pattern of groundwater quality. The results obtained from geoch...

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Main Authors: Dahiru, Muntaka, Abu Bakar, Nor Kartini, Ismail, Yusoff, Low, Kah Hin, Mohd, Muhammad N.
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spelling my.um.eprints.367492023-12-31T04:17:15Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36749/ Assessment of denitrification potential for coastal and inland sites using groundwater and soil analysis: the multivariate approach Dahiru, Muntaka Abu Bakar, Nor Kartini Ismail, Yusoff Low, Kah Hin Mohd, Muhammad N. Q Science (General) QC Physics QE Geology In an effort to determine the reason behind excellent nitrate remediation capacity at Kelantan region, a multivariate approach is employed to evaluate extent to which the influence of sea on soil geochemical composition affect variation pattern of groundwater quality. The results obtained from geochemical analysis of paleo-beach soil in coastal site at Bachok revealed multiple redox activity at different soil strata, involving both heterotrophic and autotrophic denitrification. In soil and water analysis, eight of the fourteen hydro-geochemical parameters (conductivity, temperature, soil texture, oxidation reduction potential, pH, total organic carbon, Fe, Cu, Mn, Cl-, SO42-, NO2-, NO3- and PO43-) measured using standard procedures were subjected to multivariate analysis. Evaluation of general variation pattern across the area reveals that the principal component analysis (PCA), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) and linear discriminant analysis (LDA) are in consonance with one another on apportioning three parameters (SO42-, Cl- and conductivity) to the coastal sites and two parameters (Fe and NH4+ or NO3-) to inland sites. The step forward analysis of LDA reveals four parameters in order of decreasing significance as Cl-, Fe and SO42-, while the two-way HCA identifies three clusters on location basis, respectively. In addition to the significant data reduction obtained, the results indicate that proximity to sea and location/geological-based influence are more significant than temporal-based influence in denitrification. By extension, the research reveals that influence of labile portion of natural resources is explorable for broader application in other remediation strategies. Springer Nature 2020-04 Article PeerReviewed Dahiru, Muntaka and Abu Bakar, Nor Kartini and Ismail, Yusoff and Low, Kah Hin and Mohd, Muhammad N. (2020) Assessment of denitrification potential for coastal and inland sites using groundwater and soil analysis: the multivariate approach. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 192 (5). ISSN 0167-6369,
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topic Q Science (General)
QC Physics
QE Geology
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QC Physics
QE Geology
Dahiru, Muntaka
Abu Bakar, Nor Kartini
Ismail, Yusoff
Low, Kah Hin
Mohd, Muhammad N.
Assessment of denitrification potential for coastal and inland sites using groundwater and soil analysis: the multivariate approach
description In an effort to determine the reason behind excellent nitrate remediation capacity at Kelantan region, a multivariate approach is employed to evaluate extent to which the influence of sea on soil geochemical composition affect variation pattern of groundwater quality. The results obtained from geochemical analysis of paleo-beach soil in coastal site at Bachok revealed multiple redox activity at different soil strata, involving both heterotrophic and autotrophic denitrification. In soil and water analysis, eight of the fourteen hydro-geochemical parameters (conductivity, temperature, soil texture, oxidation reduction potential, pH, total organic carbon, Fe, Cu, Mn, Cl-, SO42-, NO2-, NO3- and PO43-) measured using standard procedures were subjected to multivariate analysis. Evaluation of general variation pattern across the area reveals that the principal component analysis (PCA), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) and linear discriminant analysis (LDA) are in consonance with one another on apportioning three parameters (SO42-, Cl- and conductivity) to the coastal sites and two parameters (Fe and NH4+ or NO3-) to inland sites. The step forward analysis of LDA reveals four parameters in order of decreasing significance as Cl-, Fe and SO42-, while the two-way HCA identifies three clusters on location basis, respectively. In addition to the significant data reduction obtained, the results indicate that proximity to sea and location/geological-based influence are more significant than temporal-based influence in denitrification. By extension, the research reveals that influence of labile portion of natural resources is explorable for broader application in other remediation strategies.
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author Dahiru, Muntaka
Abu Bakar, Nor Kartini
Ismail, Yusoff
Low, Kah Hin
Mohd, Muhammad N.
author_facet Dahiru, Muntaka
Abu Bakar, Nor Kartini
Ismail, Yusoff
Low, Kah Hin
Mohd, Muhammad N.
author_sort Dahiru, Muntaka
title Assessment of denitrification potential for coastal and inland sites using groundwater and soil analysis: the multivariate approach
title_short Assessment of denitrification potential for coastal and inland sites using groundwater and soil analysis: the multivariate approach
title_full Assessment of denitrification potential for coastal and inland sites using groundwater and soil analysis: the multivariate approach
title_fullStr Assessment of denitrification potential for coastal and inland sites using groundwater and soil analysis: the multivariate approach
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of denitrification potential for coastal and inland sites using groundwater and soil analysis: the multivariate approach
title_sort assessment of denitrification potential for coastal and inland sites using groundwater and soil analysis: the multivariate approach
publisher Springer Nature
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