Abstract

Efficient, comprehensive, continuous, and accurate monitoring of organic pollution in lakes can provide a reliable basis for water quality assessment and water pollution prevention This paper takes Dianchi Lake as the research object, aiming at the four important water quality indexes of permanganate index (COD), dissolved oxygen (DO), hydrogen ion (pH), and ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N); based on the correlation analysis of Landsat 8 data and measured water quality data, an inversion model is constructed to obtain the spatial distribution of the four indexes. The results show that the relative errors of permanganate index (COD) in neural network and multiple regression are 9.68% and 17.48%, respectively; 3.81% and 3.36% in dissolved oxygen (DO); 1.25% and 1.58% in hydrogen ion (pH); in ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N), it is 15.39% and 24.97%, respectively. The lowest COD in the study area is 6.2 mg/L and the highest is 9.8 mg/L; in 2018, the DO is 5.81 mg/L at the lowest and 9.05 mg/L at the highest; the lowest pH is 5.9 mg/L, the highest is 8.54 mg/L, and the lowest NH3-N is 0.22 mg/L, the highest is 0.41 mg/L. The inversion results of the overall pollutant concentration in the study area are consistent with the actual situation, with only some slight deviations in some areas. The two inversion models can effectively monitor the water quality and spatial distribution of Dianchi Lake. The remote sensing inversion model of water quality has the value of in-depth research and promotion.

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