Long-term trends of physical, chemical and biological variables in the River Danube 1957-1995: A statistical approach

A 39-year series (1957 - 1995) of data on fourteen physical, chemical and biological variables from the Austrian section of the River Danube west of Vienna - Nussdorf was analysed statistically to detect long-term trends of the variables in relation to human activities (represented by time), dischar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aquatic sciences 1999-01, Vol.61 (3), p.234-259
Hauptverfasser: Weilguni, H, Humpesch, U H
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A 39-year series (1957 - 1995) of data on fourteen physical, chemical and biological variables from the Austrian section of the River Danube west of Vienna - Nussdorf was analysed statistically to detect long-term trends of the variables in relation to human activities (represented by time), discharge and water temperature. Principal component analysis distinguished four main components explaining 72% of the total variance: PC1 contains total phosphorus, soluble reactive phosphorus, ammonium and potassium permanganate values, PC2 contains nitrate-N, chloride and oxygen, PC3 contains BOD5 and nitrite-N, and PC4 contains numbers of bacteria. Trends in time were most pronounced for variables in PC1, but also occurred in PC2; variables in PC3 and PC4 had no trends. Seasonal patterns were marked for variables in PC2, slightly less in PC1, and least in PC3 and PC4. Concentrations were minimal in summer and maximal in winter, inversely related to discharge (maximal in summer).
ISSN:1015-1621
DOI:10.1007/s000270050064