Specific conductance and pH as indicators of watershed disturbance in streams of the New Jersey Pinelands, USA

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作者
Dow, CL [1 ]
Zampella, RA [1 ]
机构
[1] New Jersey Pinelands Commiss, New Lisbon, NJ 08064 USA
关键词
watershed disturbance; pH; specific conductance; New Jersey Pinelands; development; agriculture;
D O I
10.1007/s002670010101
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
We used linear regression to independently and jointly relate specific conductance and pH measured at New Jersey Pinelands stream sites to the percentage of altered land in a watershed. Percentage altered land included developed and agricultural land uses and represented watershed disturbance for a given site. Median values calculated for a 2-year period (September 1992 through August 1994) characterized pH and specific conductance at the study sites. We found the relationships between the median values for both water-quality measures and percentage altered land for a site to be consistent across subregion and dominant altered-land use. Our results also demonstrated that the water-quality/altered-land relationships developed using median values were similar to relationships developed using data from any single-sample period within the entire study period. individually, pH and specific conductance explained 48% and 56%, respectively, of the variability in watershed disturbance among study sites. The joint use of pH and specific conductance explained 79% of the watershed disturbance variability among sites-The joint use of these easily obtained water-quality measures can provide a quick assessment of instream water-quality impacts from upstream watershed disturbance at any Pinelands stream site. Additionally, a range in pH and specific conductance, and hence a range in ambient water quality, can be predicted for a given altered-land percentage or a change in existing altered-land conditions.
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