Sonu Kumar
Environmental Science
July 2024
This study offers a comprehensive analysis of the river's water quality throughout the year, emphasizing the ways in which variations in temperature, precipitation, and other climatic conditions affect several water quality metrics like turbidity, pH, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient levels. In order to evaluate how biological indicators respond to shifting environmental conditions, the study also looks into seasonal changes in microbial populations, aquatic flora, and fauna. Through the use of various analytical tools, such as multivariate statistical methods, the research endeavors to decipher seasonal variation patterns and their consequences for river health. Significant seasonal variations in physicochemical and biological characteristics are found in the data, and distinct patterns that are correlated with climatic changes emerge. This thorough analysis highlights the need of taking seasonal influences into account when managing and conserving riverine settings and offers insightful information about the dynamics of river ecosystems. In addition to advancing knowledge of the ecological health of the Hindon River, the study makes useful suggestions for enhancing ecosystem management tactics and water quality in the face of shifting seasonal conditions
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