Assessment and Modelling of Groundwater Quality Data by Environmetric Methods in the Context of Public Health

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Agelos Papaioannou
Eleni Dovriki
Nikolaos Rigas
Panagiotis Plageras
Ioannis Rigas
Maria Kokkora
Panagiotis Papastergiou
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[1] Education & Technological Institute of Larissa,Clinical Chemistry–Biochemistry Section, Department of Medical Laboratories
[2] Education & Technological Institute of Larissa,Informatics Section, Department of Animal Production
[3] T.E.I. of Larissa,Technological Research Center of Thessaly
[4] University of Thessaly,Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Medical Faculty
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Water Resources Management | 2010年 / 24卷
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Potable water quality; Cluster analysis; Factor analysis; Discriminant analysis; Groundwater pollution sources; Public health;
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Various chemometric methods were used to analyze and model potable water quality data. Twenty water quality parameters were measured at 164 different sites in three representative areas (low land, semi-mountainous, and coastal) of the Thessaly region (Greece), for a 3-month period (September to November 2006). Hierarchical cluster analysis (CA) grouped the 164 sample sites into two clusters (CA-group 1 and CA-group 2) based on the similarities of potable water quality characteristics. Discriminant analysis was assigned about 94.5% of the cases grouped by CA. Factor analysis (FA) was applied to standardized log-transformed data sets to examine the differences between the above clusters and identify their latent factors. For each of the above two clusters (CA-group 1 and CA-group 2), FA yielded six latent factors that explain 68.7% and 73.4% of the total variance, respectively. FA was also identified the latent factors that characterize each cluster. The identification was obtained, using (a) descriptive statistics, (b) t test for equality of cluster means, (c) box plot, (d) error bar, (e) factors score plots, (f) matrix scatter score means plot and (g) scatter plot of the six significant latent factors from the factor set of all samples group. The classification scheme obtained through cluster analysis was confirmed by discriminant analysis and explained by factor analysis.
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