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Changing Water Quality in the Middle Mahakam Lakes: Water Quality Trends in a Context of Rapid Deforestation, Mining and Palm Oil Plantation Development in Indonesia's Middle Mahakam Wetlands

机译:马哈卡姆邦中部湖泊水质的变化:印度尼西亚马哈卡姆邦中部湿地森林快速砍伐,采矿和棕榈油种植园发展的背景下的水质趋势

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The degradation of Indonesia's wetlands is continuing at a rapid pace. People living in the Middle Mahakam Lakes (MML) region, part of a major wetland area in Indonesia, have observed various negative changes in their local environment, especially with regard to water quality. We verify these local perceptions with the support of water quality measurements (physical and chemical) taken in 1992-93, 1995, 1998 and 2006. We also aim to present data that can be used to determine future trends. We evaluated the water quality of the MML by comparing the 2006 measurements with data reported for similar water systems in Kalimantan and with water quality standards in the USA, and set by the World Bank, Australia, Malaysia and South Africa. Measurements show that the water quality of the MML improved considerably between 1998 and 2006 but there seems to be a delicate balance between the pH value and the levels of oxygen, nutrients and hydrogen sulphide. The low alkalinity values indicate that the system is prone to pH changes, which could be triggered by an increased input of acids, as a consequence of deforestation, mining activities or the drainage of peat lands, effects already occurring in one of the lakes.
机译:印度尼西亚湿地的退化仍在继续。居住在印度尼西亚主要湿地地区的中马哈卡姆湖(MML)地区的人们已经观察到其当地环境的各种负面变化,特别是在水质方面。我们在1992-93年,1995年,1998年和2006年进行的水质测量(物理和化学)的支持下,验证了这些当地的看法。我们的目标也是提供可用于确定未来趋势的数据。我们通过比较2006年的测量值与加里曼丹类似水系统的报告数据以及美国的水质标准(由世界银行,澳大利亚,马来西亚和南非设定),对MML的水质进行了评估。测量结果表明,MML的水质在1998年至2006年之间有了很大的改善,但在pH值与氧气,养分和硫化氢的水平之间似乎存在微妙的平衡。低碱度值表示该系统很容易发生pH改变,这可能是由于森林砍伐,采矿活动或泥炭土地流失引起的酸输入增加所致,其中一个湖泊已经发生了这种影响。

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