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Classification of nutrient emission sources in the Vistula River system
Authors:Tomasz Kowalkowski
Institution:Department of Environmental Chemistry and Bioanalytics, Faculty of Chemistry, Nicholaus Copernicus University, Gagarina 7, 87-100 Toruń, Poland
Abstract:Eutrophication of the Baltic sea still remains one of the biggest problems in the north-eastern area of Europe. Recognizing the sources of nutrient emission, classification of their importance and finding the way towards reduction of pollution are the most important tasks for scientists researching this area. This article presents the chemometric approach to the classification of nutrient emission with respect to the regionalisation of emission sources within the Vistula River basin (Poland). Modelled data for mean yearly emission of nitrogen and phosphorus in 1991-2000 has been used for the classification. Seventeen subcatchements in the Vistula basin have been classified according to cluster and factor analyses. The results of this analysis allowed determination of groups of areas with similar pollution characteristics and indicate the need for spatial differentiation of policies and strategies. Three major factors indicating urban, erosion and agricultural sources have been identified as major discriminants of the groups.
Keywords:Eutrophication  Water pollution  Vistula  Factor analysis  Cluster analysis
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