Spatiotemporal dynamics of water and sediment quality under multi-source pollution: A case study in the Jinjing Watershed, China
Lingling Tong, Feng Liu, Fatimah Md. Yusoff, Ahmad Zaharin Aris, Ahmad Fikri Abdullah, Yam Sim Khaw, Hui Teng Tan, Dejun Li, Murni Karim

TL;DR
This study examines how water and sediment quality change in the Jinjing Watershed, China, due to different pollution sources and seasonal variations.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into spatiotemporal dynamics of water and sediment quality influenced by agricultural and natural land uses.
Findings
Farmland rivers showed the highest nutrient concentrations due to fertilizer runoff and organic inputs.
Woodland rivers had the lowest nutrient levels due to natural retention processes.
Seasonal changes significantly affected nutrient and organic matter levels in both water and sediment phases.
Abstract
The dynamics of physicochemical properties within rivers are essential for understanding the health and functioning of aquatic ecosystems. This study investigated the spatial and seasonal variability of water quality in both water and sediment phases across rivers with different pollution sources in the Jinjing Basin: Tuojia River (TR), Tuojia River substream (TRS) (farmland), Guojia River (GR), Guojia River substream (GRS) (woodlands) and Jinjing River (JR) (residential). Samples were collected during wet and dry seasons and analyzed using multivariate statistical approaches. Farmland-dominated rivers (TR and TRS) exhibited the highest nutrient concentrations in both water and sediment phases, with elevated nutrients, soil organic matter (SOM), and dissolved organic carbon (DOC), driven by fertilizer runoff and organic inputs. In contrast, woodland rivers (GR and GRS) displayed the…
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TopicsSoil and Water Nutrient Dynamics · Freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology · Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
