Title of article :
The Effect of Land Use Changes on Water Quality (Case Study: Zayandeh-Rud Basin, Isfahan, Iran)
Author/Authors :
Saedpanah, Mahin Environmental Pollution - University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran , Reisi, Marzieh Environmental Engineering - University of Melbourne - Melbourne, Australia , Ahmadi Nadoushan, Mozhgan Department of Environmental Sciences - Waste and Wastewater Research Center - Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch - Islamic Azad Universit, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
The present study aims at investigating land use changes (as one of the effective human factors on
water systems) as well as its relation with water quality at spatial scales of the entire basin, sub-basin
and defined buffers (10 and 15 km) in Zayandeh-Rud Basin, Isfahan, Iran. By means of supervised
classification method along with maximum likelihood algorithm, it classifies the land use map into
five categories, including agriculture, bare lands, urban areas, vegetation, and water. The research
collects data for 11 water quality parameters in seven sampling stations of Zayandeh-Rud Basin in
2002, 2009, and 2015 from Isfahan Water and Sewerage Organization. Correlation analysis is then
conducted to investigate the effect of land use changes on water quality at different spatial scales.
Land use analysis in the entire basin shows that despite an increase in urban and agricultural lands
from 2002 to 2015, bare lands, vegetation, and water covers have had a decreasing trend. Moreover,
various land uses at different scales show some correlation with water quality parameters. The
strongest correlations in this study belong to sub-basin scale. Therefore, it is recommended to use this
spatial scale to investigate the relation between land use and water quality parameters.
Keywords :
Human Factors , Surface Water , Spatial Scale , Urbanization
Journal title :
Pollution