Spatial characterization and identification sources of pollution using multivariate analysis at Terengganu River Basin, Malaysia

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The spatial water quality data (281×22) obtained from 12 sampling stations located along the Terengganu River and its main tributaries were evaluated with environmetric methods. Principal component analysis was used to investigate the origin of each variable due to land use and human activities based on the three clustered regions obtained from the hierarchical agglomerative cluster analysis. Six principal components (PCs) were obtained, where six varimax factor (VF) of values more than 0.70 that considered strong loading are discussed. The possible pollution sources identified are of anthropogenic sources, mainly municipal waste, surface runoff, agricultural runoff, organic pollution and urban storm runoff. As a conclusion, the application of environmetric methods could reveal important information on the spatial variability of a large and complex river water quality data in order to control pollution sources.

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Kamaruddin, A. F., Toriman, M. E., Juahir, H., Zain, S. M., Rahman, M. N. A., Amri Kamarudin, M. K., & Azid, A. (2015). Spatial characterization and identification sources of pollution using multivariate analysis at Terengganu River Basin, Malaysia. Jurnal Teknologi, 77(1), 269–273. https://doi.org/10.11113/jt.v77.4054

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