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DOI 10.1002/clen.201100085
Title (Primary) Assessment of water quality in the Elbe River at flood water conditions based on cluster analysis, principle components analysis and source apportionment
Author Baborowski, M.; Simeonov, V.; Einax, J.W.
Source Titel CLEAN-Soil Air Water
Year 2012
Department FLOEK
Volume 40
Issue 4
Page From 373
Page To 380
Language englisch
Keywords Chemometrics; Heavy metals; Large river; Pollution transport; Sediment
Abstract

An assessment of water quality measurements during a spring flood in the Elbe River is presented. Daily samples were taken at a site in the middle Elbe, which is part of the network of the International Commission for the Protection of the Elbe River (IKSE/MKOL). Cluster analysis (CA), principal components analysis (PCA), and source apportionment (APCS apportioning) were used to assess the flood-dependent matter transport. As a result, three main components could be extracted as important to the matter transport in the Elbe River basin during flood events: (i) re-suspended contaminated sediments, which led to temporarily increased concentrations of suspended matter and of most of the investigated heavy metals; (ii) water discharge related concentrations of pedogenic dissolved organic matter (DOM) as well as preliminary diluted concentrations of uranium and chloride, parameters with stable pollution background in the river basin; and (iii) abandoned mines, i.e., their dewatering systems, with particular influence on nickel, manganese, and zinc concentrations.
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Baborowski, M., Simeonov, V., Einax, J.W. (2012):
Assessment of water quality in the Elbe River at flood water conditions based on cluster analysis, principle components analysis and source apportionment
CLEAN-Soil Air Water 40 (4), 373 - 380 10.1002/clen.201100085