Definition of water quality variability parameters and dynamics to improve management in a deep canyon type subtropical hydroelectric reservoir

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Spatial and temporal variability patterns of water quality were evaluated through monthly collection of water samples (surface, sub-surface and bottom) from 2005 to 2012. Principal Component Analysis was used to define the relative importance of each variable and Anova (two way) to analyze the significance of differences in water quality in the longitudinal axis of the reservoir. The variables: turbidity, Secchi transparency, residence time and temperature have greater importance on water quality. It was observed spatial and temporal gradients, related to the circulation, sedimentation and resuspension processes, and the influence of low flow, high residence time and winter mixing of water column on the cycling of solids and nutrients may explain the variation in these processes. The use of multivariate statistical analysis methods provided important information to understand these processes, it helps the interpretation of complex data to improve monitoring, and use of information to decision makers.

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Guedes, D. M., Rodrigues, L. R., Bravo, J. M., Marques, D. M. L. da M., Fragoso Júnior, C. R., Cavalcanti, J. R., & Nascimento, G. (2022). Definition of water quality variability parameters and dynamics to improve management in a deep canyon type subtropical hydroelectric reservoir. Revista Brasileira de Recursos Hidricos, 27. https://doi.org/10.1590/2318-0331.272220210126

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