Water quality monitoring using lowcost digital camera / Ernieza Suhana Mokhtar
Water quality describes the physical, chemical and biological characteristic of water that relates to human and nature life. Water quality parameters consist of Total Suspended Solids (TSS), turbidity, Secchi Disk Depth (SDD), temperature and colour. Example of factors affecting the quality of wa...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/547/1/TM_ERNIEZA%20SUHANA%20MOKHTAR%20AP%2008_5%201.pdf http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/547/ |
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Institution: | Universiti Teknologi Mara |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Water quality describes the physical, chemical and biological characteristic of water that
relates to human and nature life. Water quality parameters consist of Total Suspended
Solids (TSS), turbidity, Secchi Disk Depth (SDD), temperature and colour. Example of
factors affecting the quality of water bodies (i.e. lakes and reservoirs) are urban runoff,
solid waste and soil erosion. Several methods i.e. conventional method, satellite remote
sensing method, and digital camera method can be used to determine water quality
parameters. Conventional method involves collecting water sample and laboratory
analysis. This method is time consuming and not efficient to represent water quality of
large area. Satellite remote sensing techniques using various sensors i.e. Landsat,
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), IKONOS and Tiungsat-1
can be used to assess several water quality parameters (i.e. TSS, turbidity, chlorophyll
and SDD) on large area coverage. Although this method can be used to monitor water
quality of large area, image acquisition and data processing are costly and time
consuming. A number of studies have utilized digital cameras to determine the water
quality parameters; the results are still not conclusive. The aim of this study is to access
the potential use of low-cost digital cameras in water quality assessment. Based on this
aim, the objectives are i) to determine the relationship between digital number (DN) and
TSS concentrations using different digital cameras; ii) to determine turbidity
concentrations based on the calculated TSS values and iii) to compare TSS and turbidity
concentration based on different models, different digital cameras and different dates of
study area. The study areas for this research are two lakes located at Section 7 and
Section 14 (Taman Tasik Shah Alam). This study only concentrates on two water
quality parameters (i.e. TSS and turbidity). Two digital cameras (i.e. Olympus FE-100
and I-iC2070) each costing less than RM1000 were used to capture image of the water
surface. The methodology adopted for this research involve i) collecting water samples,
ii) capturing digital images of water surface, iii) data analysis (including regression
analysis and generating water quality maps of the study area). Water samples collected
in these two lakes were processed in the laboratory to determine the TSS and turbidity
concentrations. Digital images captured on three different dates i.e. 1st
and 15th
September 2006 and 23rd
November 2006 were used to determine the regression models
(or relationship between DN and water quality concentration). |
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