Journal of Chemistry

Nutrient enrichment through catchment area in upper lake of Bhopal City (M.P.)

Author:
Ganesh Ram Namdev1, Avinash Bajpai2, Suman Malik1
Affiliation:

1Department of Chemistry Sadhu Vaswani College Bhopal India

2Makhanlal University Bhopal India

Email:- grnamdeo@gmail.com

Keyword:
Eutrophication, Chemical, Organic Fertilizers, Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Dissolved Oxygen.
Issue Date:
August 2011
Abstract:

The present study aims to assess the impact of rural catchment on the water quality of the Upper Lake and its mitigative measuresUnder the proposed study the surface water drainage flowing through the target villages is being studied and compared with the chemical fertilizer dominant agriculture area .The purpose of this study is to estimate the relative impact of the rural portion of the upper lake catchment to the nutrient and pollution load in the upper lakes. Several physicochemical parameters were analyzed . During the present study nutrient loading was observed at near Goura Bishenkhedi station which is located nearby agriculture field where chemical fertilizers are being used . Higher value of nitrate and phosphate was observed at this station which may be due to joining of nutrient through surface runoff during rainy season.

Pages:
155-160
ISSN:
2319-8036 (Online) - 0973-3450 (Print)
Source:
DOI:
juc

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Ganesh Ram Namdev1, Avinash Bajpai2, Suman Malik1 , "Nutrient enrichment through catchment area in upper lake of Bhopal City (M.P.)", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 7, Issue 2, Page Number 155-160, 2016

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Ganesh Ram Namdev1, Avinash Bajpai2, Suman Malik1 , "Nutrient enrichment through catchment area in upper lake of Bhopal City (M.P.)", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 7, Issue 2, Page Number 155-160, 2016

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