A Comprehensive Assessment of the Ecological State of the Transboundary Irtysh River (Kazakhstan, Central Asia)

The diverse anthropogenic load on the transboundary Irtysh River necessitates an assessment of its ecological state, which was the goal of this work. We conducted this research in July 2023 in the upper and lower reaches of the Kazakh part of the Irtysh basin. We determined transparency; temperature...

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Main Authors: Elena Krupa, Sophia Romanova, Aizada Serikova, Larisa Shakhvorostova
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-03-01
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author Elena Krupa
Sophia Romanova
Aizada Serikova
Larisa Shakhvorostova
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description The diverse anthropogenic load on the transboundary Irtysh River necessitates an assessment of its ecological state, which was the goal of this work. We conducted this research in July 2023 in the upper and lower reaches of the Kazakh part of the Irtysh basin. We determined transparency; temperature; pH; salinity (TDS); oxygen, N-NO<sub>3</sub>, N-NO<sub>2</sub>, N-NH<sub>4</sub>, PO<sub>4</sub>, Mn, Fe, Si, Cd, Cu, Zn, Pb, Cr, Co, and Hg contents; permanganate index; and zooplankton variables at 27 stations. We assessed the ecological state of the river by comparing the contents of pollutants with their maximum permissible concentrations (MPC<sub>fw</sub>), Classification Scales, and bioindications. An excess of MPC<sub>fw</sub> was detected for N-NO<sub>2</sub>, Cu, and Fe and locally for Cr and Zn. According to the Classification Scales, most analysed variables corresponded to slightly polluted waters; N-NO<sub>2</sub>, Cr, and Zn corresponded to moderately and heavily polluted waters. Zooplankton was represented by 82 species, with an average abundance of 6728 individuals/m<sup>3</sup>, biomass of 2.81 mg/m<sup>3</sup>, Shannon index of 1.99–2.08 bit, ∆-Shannon of 0.09, and average individual mass of 0.0019 mg. The spatial distribution of abiotic and biotic variables indicated increased organic and toxic pollution downstream in the Irtysh. Potential sources of pollution of the Irtysh basin are discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-99f8d6885ce048d8b426e43691b1d24a2024-04-12T13:27:05ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412024-03-0116797310.3390/w16070973A Comprehensive Assessment of the Ecological State of the Transboundary Irtysh River (Kazakhstan, Central Asia)Elena Krupa0Sophia Romanova1Aizada Serikova2Larisa Shakhvorostova3Institute of Zoology of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty 050060, KazakhstanInstitute of Zoology of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty 050060, KazakhstanInstitute of Zoology of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty 050060, KazakhstanInstitute of Zoology of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty 050060, KazakhstanThe diverse anthropogenic load on the transboundary Irtysh River necessitates an assessment of its ecological state, which was the goal of this work. We conducted this research in July 2023 in the upper and lower reaches of the Kazakh part of the Irtysh basin. We determined transparency; temperature; pH; salinity (TDS); oxygen, N-NO<sub>3</sub>, N-NO<sub>2</sub>, N-NH<sub>4</sub>, PO<sub>4</sub>, Mn, Fe, Si, Cd, Cu, Zn, Pb, Cr, Co, and Hg contents; permanganate index; and zooplankton variables at 27 stations. We assessed the ecological state of the river by comparing the contents of pollutants with their maximum permissible concentrations (MPC<sub>fw</sub>), Classification Scales, and bioindications. An excess of MPC<sub>fw</sub> was detected for N-NO<sub>2</sub>, Cu, and Fe and locally for Cr and Zn. According to the Classification Scales, most analysed variables corresponded to slightly polluted waters; N-NO<sub>2</sub>, Cr, and Zn corresponded to moderately and heavily polluted waters. Zooplankton was represented by 82 species, with an average abundance of 6728 individuals/m<sup>3</sup>, biomass of 2.81 mg/m<sup>3</sup>, Shannon index of 1.99–2.08 bit, ∆-Shannon of 0.09, and average individual mass of 0.0019 mg. The spatial distribution of abiotic and biotic variables indicated increased organic and toxic pollution downstream in the Irtysh. Potential sources of pollution of the Irtysh basin are discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/16/7/973pollutionzooplanktonbioindicationheavy metalsnutrientswater quality
spellingShingle Elena Krupa
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Aizada Serikova
Larisa Shakhvorostova
A Comprehensive Assessment of the Ecological State of the Transboundary Irtysh River (Kazakhstan, Central Asia)
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pollution
zooplankton
bioindication
heavy metals
nutrients
water quality
title A Comprehensive Assessment of the Ecological State of the Transboundary Irtysh River (Kazakhstan, Central Asia)
title_full A Comprehensive Assessment of the Ecological State of the Transboundary Irtysh River (Kazakhstan, Central Asia)
title_fullStr A Comprehensive Assessment of the Ecological State of the Transboundary Irtysh River (Kazakhstan, Central Asia)
title_full_unstemmed A Comprehensive Assessment of the Ecological State of the Transboundary Irtysh River (Kazakhstan, Central Asia)
title_short A Comprehensive Assessment of the Ecological State of the Transboundary Irtysh River (Kazakhstan, Central Asia)
title_sort comprehensive assessment of the ecological state of the transboundary irtysh river kazakhstan central asia
topic pollution
zooplankton
bioindication
heavy metals
nutrients
water quality
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/16/7/973
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