Overview
Understanding the spatial patterns of water quality in rivers is essential for effective environmental management. Water quality indicators such as pH, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity provide insights into the health of aquatic ecosystems. By analyzing these patterns, we can identify pollution sourc...
Key Terms
Example: High turbidity can indicate pollution in a river.
Example: Using spatial analysis to map pollution hotspots in a river.
Example: A factory discharging waste is a point source of pollution.
Example: Healthy rivers support diverse aquatic life.
Example: GIS can be used to visualize water quality data across different river segments.
Example: High turbidity can reduce light penetration, affecting aquatic plants.