Hydrology, water quality and land-use assessment of Tasik Chini’s feeder rivers, Pahang, Malaysia

This study was carried out in October and December 2004, February, March and April 2005 to assess the hydrological characteristics and water quality of the seven feeder rivers of Tasik Chini, in the Malaysian state of Pahang. A total of nine sampling stations was selected in this study: namely Sg....

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Main Authors: Muhamad Barzani Gasim, Mohd. Ekhwan Toriman, Sahibin Abd Rahim, Mir Sujaul Islam, Choon Chek, Tan, Hafizan Juahir
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Published: Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi 2006
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spelling my-ukm.journal.15722016-12-14T06:29:49Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1572/ Hydrology, water quality and land-use assessment of Tasik Chini’s feeder rivers, Pahang, Malaysia Muhamad Barzani Gasim, Mohd. Ekhwan Toriman, Sahibin Abd Rahim, Mir Sujaul Islam, Choon Chek, Tan Hafizan Juahir, This study was carried out in October and December 2004, February, March and April 2005 to assess the hydrological characteristics and water quality of the seven feeder rivers of Tasik Chini, in the Malaysian state of Pahang. A total of nine sampling stations was selected in this study: namely Sg. Datang, Sg. Cenahan, Hilir Sg. Gumum, Pertengahan Sg. Gumum, Sg. Kura -kura, Sg. Melai, Hilir Kuala Merupuk, Hulu Kuala Merupuk, and Sg. Jemberau. Nine water quality parameters (pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, temperature , turbidity , Ammonical nitrogen, Nitrate, Phosphate, Sulphate) were analyzed based on in-situ and ex-situ analyses during two season periods; and a laboratory analysis was carried out according to the HACH and APHA methods. Stream flow was determined during the sampling days with a range of 0.0042 to 0.9083 m3/sec or an average of 0.1674 m3/sec. The annual rainfall for the lake ranged from 1487.7 to 3071.4 mm. Of late, illegal logging, farming and other unsustainable development undertakings had occurred in the surrounding areas of the lake. The impact of these activities may cause some real environmental problem to the Lake Chini and adjacent areas by changing the area’s hydrological characteristics which in the long run may lead to deterioration Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi 2006 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1572/1/Geografia_2%2C1_%2872-86_%29.pdf Muhamad Barzani Gasim, and Mohd. Ekhwan Toriman, and Sahibin Abd Rahim, and Mir Sujaul Islam, and Choon Chek, Tan and Hafizan Juahir, (2006) Hydrology, water quality and land-use assessment of Tasik Chini’s feeder rivers, Pahang, Malaysia. Geografia : Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 2 (1). pp. 72-86. ISSN 2180-2491 http://www.ukm.my/geografia
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description This study was carried out in October and December 2004, February, March and April 2005 to assess the hydrological characteristics and water quality of the seven feeder rivers of Tasik Chini, in the Malaysian state of Pahang. A total of nine sampling stations was selected in this study: namely Sg. Datang, Sg. Cenahan, Hilir Sg. Gumum, Pertengahan Sg. Gumum, Sg. Kura -kura, Sg. Melai, Hilir Kuala Merupuk, Hulu Kuala Merupuk, and Sg. Jemberau. Nine water quality parameters (pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, temperature , turbidity , Ammonical nitrogen, Nitrate, Phosphate, Sulphate) were analyzed based on in-situ and ex-situ analyses during two season periods; and a laboratory analysis was carried out according to the HACH and APHA methods. Stream flow was determined during the sampling days with a range of 0.0042 to 0.9083 m3/sec or an average of 0.1674 m3/sec. The annual rainfall for the lake ranged from 1487.7 to 3071.4 mm. Of late, illegal logging, farming and other unsustainable development undertakings had occurred in the surrounding areas of the lake. The impact of these activities may cause some real environmental problem to the Lake Chini and adjacent areas by changing the area’s hydrological characteristics which in the long run may lead to deterioration
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author Muhamad Barzani Gasim,
Mohd. Ekhwan Toriman,
Sahibin Abd Rahim,
Mir Sujaul Islam,
Choon Chek, Tan
Hafizan Juahir,
spellingShingle Muhamad Barzani Gasim,
Mohd. Ekhwan Toriman,
Sahibin Abd Rahim,
Mir Sujaul Islam,
Choon Chek, Tan
Hafizan Juahir,
Hydrology, water quality and land-use assessment of Tasik Chini’s feeder rivers, Pahang, Malaysia
author_facet Muhamad Barzani Gasim,
Mohd. Ekhwan Toriman,
Sahibin Abd Rahim,
Mir Sujaul Islam,
Choon Chek, Tan
Hafizan Juahir,
author_sort Muhamad Barzani Gasim,
title Hydrology, water quality and land-use assessment of Tasik Chini’s feeder rivers, Pahang, Malaysia
title_short Hydrology, water quality and land-use assessment of Tasik Chini’s feeder rivers, Pahang, Malaysia
title_full Hydrology, water quality and land-use assessment of Tasik Chini’s feeder rivers, Pahang, Malaysia
title_fullStr Hydrology, water quality and land-use assessment of Tasik Chini’s feeder rivers, Pahang, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Hydrology, water quality and land-use assessment of Tasik Chini’s feeder rivers, Pahang, Malaysia
title_sort hydrology, water quality and land-use assessment of tasik chini’s feeder rivers, pahang, malaysia
publisher Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi
publishDate 2006
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1572/1/Geografia_2%2C1_%2872-86_%29.pdf
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