Four perennial streams in a completely forested area were investigated. The water coolcd and warmed up during both t,he rainy and dry seasons. The chloride content of the water varied according to rainfall. Dissolved solids were relatively high (20 mgl-') a t the start of the rainy season due t o le
Some Physical and Chemical Properties of Water from an Undisturbed Tropical Catchment Area (Guma Dam, Sierra Leone)
โ Scribed by Obed S. M. Mtada
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 278 KB
- Volume
- 70
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1434-2944
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โฆ Synopsis
The water had a very low content of total suspended solids ( .C 1 mg I-*), but its transparency was high (5-8 Hazen units). The concentration of Mg++ and Ca++ were below 1 mg 1-1, but that of SiO, was 5.3 mg 1-2. Free C 0 2 was abundant (15.3 mg 1-i) and the pH was low ( e 6 . 5 ) . These conditions were accompanied by low concentrations of PO,-P, total iron and N03-N. The DO content of the water was always below 80 %, but the chloride concentration (8.4 mg 1-1) seems relatively high for this type of freshwaters. It is, however, much lower than that known for arid areas. It is concluded that the geology and vegetation dominate the chemistry of the water from the Guma Dam catchment area. The influence of man is acknowledged only in as far as he has protected the catchment area.
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