Abstract

Water is an important factor in human survival and development. With the acceleration of urbanization, the problem of black and odorous water bodies has become increasingly prominent. It not only affects the living environment of residents in the city, but also threatens their diet and water quality. Therefore, the accurate monitoring and management of urban black and odorous water bodies is particularly important. At present, when researching water quality issues, the methods of fixed-point sampling and laboratory analysis are relatively mature, but the time and labor costs are relatively high. However, empirical models using spectral characteristics and different water quality parameters often lack universal applicability. In addition, a large number of studies on black and odorous water bodies are qualitative studies of water body types, and there are few spatially continuous quantitative analyses. Quantitative research on black and odorous waters is needed to identify the risk of health and environmental problems, as well as providing more accurate guidance on mitigation and treatment methods. In order to achieve this, a universal continuous black and odorous water index (CBOWI) is proposed that can classify waters based on evaluated parameters as well as quantitatively determine the degree of pollution and trends. The model of CBOWI is obtained by partial least squares machine learning through the parameters of the national black and odorous water classification standard. The fitting accuracy and monitoring accuracy of the model are 0.971 and 0.738, respectively. This method provides a new means to monitor black and odorous waters that can also help to improve decision-making and management.

Highlights

  • IntroductionOne of the most intractable problems in water quality is black and odorous waters

  • One of the most intractable problems in water quality is black and odorous waters. These are water bodies characterized as having an unpleasant color and odor that can be caused by a variety of different biogeochemical reactions [1]

  • This section mainly describes the method of building continuous black and odorous water index (CBOWI): Section 3.1 describes the preprocessing method of the data used, and Section 3.2 introduces the retrieval of water quality parameters

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Introduction

One of the most intractable problems in water quality is black and odorous waters. These are water bodies characterized as having an unpleasant color and odor that can be caused by a variety of different biogeochemical reactions [1]. Reactions of pollutants in the water under hypoxic or anaerobic conditions [5]. As it affects socio-economic development, it is important that efficient, accurate techniques suited to evaluating black and odorous water bodies be developed. The phenomenon of black and odorous water bodies in China has existed for decades [1].

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