Abstract

This study utilized established field and laboratory methods and multivariate statistical tools to evaluate the nutrient and potentially toxic elements (PTEs) distribution, identify possible sources, and determine potential co-existence in the Awash River. The levels of soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP), total phosphorus (TP), NO3-N, Mn, Ni, Cr, and Cu generally increased downstream in the upper Awash, with the highest respective values of 0.70, 1.34, 1.19, 1.58, 1.03, 0.85, and 0.11 mg L−1 at the inlet to Lake Koka. Sites found downstream of the inflow of Lake Beseka and Metehara town showed the highest levels of Fe, B, Zn, and dissolved silica. Principal components and correlation analysis findings revealed strong associations (r ≥ 0.80, p < 0.05) between nutrient parameters (SRP, TP, and NO3-N) and PTEs (Cu, Ni, Mn, and Cr), implying common origins and potential co-occurrences. The potential co-occurrences of these parameters may strengthen their potential individual impacts due to complex interactions.

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