Title of article
Spatial and Temporal Variations of Silica in a Disturbed Tropical River Basin
Author/Authors
IBRAHIM, NATHER KHAN Ecotone Environmental Management Sdn - Kelana Centre, Malaysia , BEGHAM MUSTAFA, FIRUZA university of malaya - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences - Department of Geography, Malaysia
From page
189
To page
198
Abstract
Spatial and temporal variations in silica concentration were determined at various rivers and tributaries in the Linggi River Basin, which has been highly polluted due to urban, industrial and agricultural wastes. The silica content measured as reactive silicate in the whole Linggi River Basin ranged from 1.4 to 26.3 mg/L. A clear seasonal variation in silica was noted especially in the major rivers with higher concentration during dry months and lower concentration during the wet months. The concentration was found to decrease as the water flooded downstream. The large drainage area with granite dominated lithology and high denudation especially in the upper catchment is attributed for high silica content in the water of Linggi River Basin.
Keywords
Diatoms , Linggi River , silica , tropical river , water quality
Record number
2554849
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