Effect of Seasonal Variation on Pollution Load of Water of Hokersar Wetland: a Case Study of Queen Wetland of Kashmir, J&K, India

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Autor(a) principal: Bano, Haleema
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rather, Rauoof Ahmad, Malik, Shaista, Bhat, Mohd Ashraf, Khan, Afzal Husain, Américo-Pinheiro, Juliana Heloisa Pinê [UNESP], Mir, Ikhlaq Ahmad
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-022-05988-w
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/246431
Resumo: Hokersar wetland is vital for the endurance of migratory birds, but the topography of wetland has been severely altered during the last four decades. This wetland area has reduced from 1875.04 ha in 1969 to 1300 ha in 2008 due to several reasons, viz, encroachments and pollution. Keeping these facts in view, the present study was carried out to determine the impact of anthropogenic activities on the water quality of the wetland. Standard methods were used for analyzing various physico-chemical characteristics of water of a wetland. Among all the four sites, inlet sampling site was having the highest mean value of turbidity (2.06 NTU), water temperature (23.55 °C), electrical conductivity (0.233 dS/m), nitrate-nitrogen (0.046 mg/L), nitrite nitrogen (0.681 mg/L), ammoniacal nitrogen (0.210 mg/L), calcium (48.60 mg/L), phosphate (0.071 mg/L), and potassium (0.456 mg/L). The highest mean value (11.34 mg/L) of magnesium was recorded at the outlet, also having maximum pH (7.10). The lowest mean values of all physico-chemical characteristics of water were observed at the outlet site except for pH and Mg. The highest mean value was found for water temperature (27.25 °C), EC (0.228 dS/m, nitrate-nitrogen (0.485 mg/L), nitrite-nitrogen (0.035 mg/L), ammoniacal nitrogen (0.196 mg/L), Ca (58.08 mg/L), phosphate (0.047 mg/L), and K (0.480 mg/L) during summer season. A decreasing trend of trace metal concentration at different site in all seasons was observed in the following order: inlet (polluted) > center > Trapa abundance site > outlet. Similarly, COD and BOD values ranged from 69.69 to 115.89 mg/L and 56.08 to 95.05 mg/L in three different seasons, respectively. The wetland’s BOD level (95.05 mg/L) is too high, indicating high pollution level. The results of the present study have indicated that the pollutants and trace elements find their entry into the aquatic ecosystem and are a matter of great concern.
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spelling Effect of Seasonal Variation on Pollution Load of Water of Hokersar Wetland: a Case Study of Queen Wetland of Kashmir, J&K, IndiaBiological oxygen demandHokersar wetlandTrace metalWater qualityHokersar wetland is vital for the endurance of migratory birds, but the topography of wetland has been severely altered during the last four decades. This wetland area has reduced from 1875.04 ha in 1969 to 1300 ha in 2008 due to several reasons, viz, encroachments and pollution. Keeping these facts in view, the present study was carried out to determine the impact of anthropogenic activities on the water quality of the wetland. Standard methods were used for analyzing various physico-chemical characteristics of water of a wetland. Among all the four sites, inlet sampling site was having the highest mean value of turbidity (2.06 NTU), water temperature (23.55 °C), electrical conductivity (0.233 dS/m), nitrate-nitrogen (0.046 mg/L), nitrite nitrogen (0.681 mg/L), ammoniacal nitrogen (0.210 mg/L), calcium (48.60 mg/L), phosphate (0.071 mg/L), and potassium (0.456 mg/L). The highest mean value (11.34 mg/L) of magnesium was recorded at the outlet, also having maximum pH (7.10). The lowest mean values of all physico-chemical characteristics of water were observed at the outlet site except for pH and Mg. The highest mean value was found for water temperature (27.25 °C), EC (0.228 dS/m, nitrate-nitrogen (0.485 mg/L), nitrite-nitrogen (0.035 mg/L), ammoniacal nitrogen (0.196 mg/L), Ca (58.08 mg/L), phosphate (0.047 mg/L), and K (0.480 mg/L) during summer season. A decreasing trend of trace metal concentration at different site in all seasons was observed in the following order: inlet (polluted) > center > Trapa abundance site > outlet. Similarly, COD and BOD values ranged from 69.69 to 115.89 mg/L and 56.08 to 95.05 mg/L in three different seasons, respectively. The wetland’s BOD level (95.05 mg/L) is too high, indicating high pollution level. The results of the present study have indicated that the pollutants and trace elements find their entry into the aquatic ecosystem and are a matter of great concern.Division of Environmental Sciences Sher-E-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, Shalimar, Jammu & KashmirGenetics and Plant Breeding Sher-E-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, Shalimar, Jammu & KashmirDepartment of Civil Engineering Jazan University, P.O. Box. 706Department of Forest Science Soils and Environment School of Agronomic Sciences São Paulo State University (UNESP), Ave. Universitária, 3780, SPGraduate Program in Environmental Sciences Brazil University, Street Carolina Fonseca, 584, SPDepartment of Forest Science Soils and Environment School of Agronomic Sciences São Paulo State University (UNESP), Ave. Universitária, 3780, SPSher-E-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of KashmirJazan UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Brazil UniversityBano, HaleemaRather, Rauoof AhmadMalik, ShaistaBhat, Mohd AshrafKhan, Afzal HusainAmérico-Pinheiro, Juliana Heloisa Pinê [UNESP]Mir, Ikhlaq Ahmad2023-07-29T12:40:43Z2023-07-29T12:40:43Z2022-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-022-05988-wWater, Air, and Soil Pollution, v. 233, n. 12, 2022.1573-29320049-6979http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24643110.1007/s11270-022-05988-w2-s2.0-85143441155Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengWater, Air, and Soil Pollutioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-29T12:40:43Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/246431Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T13:32:25.688180Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of Seasonal Variation on Pollution Load of Water of Hokersar Wetland: a Case Study of Queen Wetland of Kashmir, J&K, India
title Effect of Seasonal Variation on Pollution Load of Water of Hokersar Wetland: a Case Study of Queen Wetland of Kashmir, J&K, India
spellingShingle Effect of Seasonal Variation on Pollution Load of Water of Hokersar Wetland: a Case Study of Queen Wetland of Kashmir, J&K, India
Bano, Haleema
Biological oxygen demand
Hokersar wetland
Trace metal
Water quality
title_short Effect of Seasonal Variation on Pollution Load of Water of Hokersar Wetland: a Case Study of Queen Wetland of Kashmir, J&K, India
title_full Effect of Seasonal Variation on Pollution Load of Water of Hokersar Wetland: a Case Study of Queen Wetland of Kashmir, J&K, India
title_fullStr Effect of Seasonal Variation on Pollution Load of Water of Hokersar Wetland: a Case Study of Queen Wetland of Kashmir, J&K, India
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Seasonal Variation on Pollution Load of Water of Hokersar Wetland: a Case Study of Queen Wetland of Kashmir, J&K, India
title_sort Effect of Seasonal Variation on Pollution Load of Water of Hokersar Wetland: a Case Study of Queen Wetland of Kashmir, J&K, India
author Bano, Haleema
author_facet Bano, Haleema
Rather, Rauoof Ahmad
Malik, Shaista
Bhat, Mohd Ashraf
Khan, Afzal Husain
Américo-Pinheiro, Juliana Heloisa Pinê [UNESP]
Mir, Ikhlaq Ahmad
author_role author
author2 Rather, Rauoof Ahmad
Malik, Shaista
Bhat, Mohd Ashraf
Khan, Afzal Husain
Américo-Pinheiro, Juliana Heloisa Pinê [UNESP]
Mir, Ikhlaq Ahmad
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sher-E-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir
Jazan University
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Brazil University
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bano, Haleema
Rather, Rauoof Ahmad
Malik, Shaista
Bhat, Mohd Ashraf
Khan, Afzal Husain
Américo-Pinheiro, Juliana Heloisa Pinê [UNESP]
Mir, Ikhlaq Ahmad
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biological oxygen demand
Hokersar wetland
Trace metal
Water quality
topic Biological oxygen demand
Hokersar wetland
Trace metal
Water quality
description Hokersar wetland is vital for the endurance of migratory birds, but the topography of wetland has been severely altered during the last four decades. This wetland area has reduced from 1875.04 ha in 1969 to 1300 ha in 2008 due to several reasons, viz, encroachments and pollution. Keeping these facts in view, the present study was carried out to determine the impact of anthropogenic activities on the water quality of the wetland. Standard methods were used for analyzing various physico-chemical characteristics of water of a wetland. Among all the four sites, inlet sampling site was having the highest mean value of turbidity (2.06 NTU), water temperature (23.55 °C), electrical conductivity (0.233 dS/m), nitrate-nitrogen (0.046 mg/L), nitrite nitrogen (0.681 mg/L), ammoniacal nitrogen (0.210 mg/L), calcium (48.60 mg/L), phosphate (0.071 mg/L), and potassium (0.456 mg/L). The highest mean value (11.34 mg/L) of magnesium was recorded at the outlet, also having maximum pH (7.10). The lowest mean values of all physico-chemical characteristics of water were observed at the outlet site except for pH and Mg. The highest mean value was found for water temperature (27.25 °C), EC (0.228 dS/m, nitrate-nitrogen (0.485 mg/L), nitrite-nitrogen (0.035 mg/L), ammoniacal nitrogen (0.196 mg/L), Ca (58.08 mg/L), phosphate (0.047 mg/L), and K (0.480 mg/L) during summer season. A decreasing trend of trace metal concentration at different site in all seasons was observed in the following order: inlet (polluted) > center > Trapa abundance site > outlet. Similarly, COD and BOD values ranged from 69.69 to 115.89 mg/L and 56.08 to 95.05 mg/L in three different seasons, respectively. The wetland’s BOD level (95.05 mg/L) is too high, indicating high pollution level. The results of the present study have indicated that the pollutants and trace elements find their entry into the aquatic ecosystem and are a matter of great concern.
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