Water is an essential resource for all the organisms, plants and animals including human beings. It is the backbone for the agricultural and industrial sectors and all the small business units. Increase in human population and economic activities have tremendously increased the demand for large-scale suppliers of freshwater for various competing end users. The quality evaluation of water is represented in terms of physical, chemical and biological parameters. A particular problem in the case of water quality monitoring is the complexity associated with analyzing a large number of measured variables. The data sets contain rich information about the behaviour of the water resources. Multivariate statistical approaches allow deriving hidden in...
A variety of methods are being used to display the information which is concealed in the quality var...
This research investigates the relationship between the physicochemical levels and the drinking wate...
The development activities cause depletion and degradation of ground water. A survey was undertaken ...
Water, the Nectar of Life’, is fundamental resource which is essential for the survival of different...
This paper illustrates the utility of multivariate statistical techniques for analysis and interp...
Groundwater is considered as an imperative component of the accessible water assets across the world...
Principal component analysis (PCA) and multiple linear regressions were applied on the surface water...
Abstract: Water is is one of the most important resource for all living organisms including flora an...
River Hindon is an important river catering the demand of highly populated rural and industrial clus...
Discriminant analysis (DA) and principal component analysis (PCA), as multivariate statistical techn...
AbstractThis study investigates the spatial water quality pattern of 13 stations located along the m...
TEPE, Yalcin/0000-0002-8415-3754WOS: 000417007300014Multivariate statistical techniques, cluster ana...
Multivariate statistical techniques such as principal component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis ...
Rapid urban development has led to a critical negative impact on water bodies flowing in and around...
Evaluating the quality of river water is a critical process due to pollution and variations of natur...
A variety of methods are being used to display the information which is concealed in the quality var...
This research investigates the relationship between the physicochemical levels and the drinking wate...
The development activities cause depletion and degradation of ground water. A survey was undertaken ...
Water, the Nectar of Life’, is fundamental resource which is essential for the survival of different...
This paper illustrates the utility of multivariate statistical techniques for analysis and interp...
Groundwater is considered as an imperative component of the accessible water assets across the world...
Principal component analysis (PCA) and multiple linear regressions were applied on the surface water...
Abstract: Water is is one of the most important resource for all living organisms including flora an...
River Hindon is an important river catering the demand of highly populated rural and industrial clus...
Discriminant analysis (DA) and principal component analysis (PCA), as multivariate statistical techn...
AbstractThis study investigates the spatial water quality pattern of 13 stations located along the m...
TEPE, Yalcin/0000-0002-8415-3754WOS: 000417007300014Multivariate statistical techniques, cluster ana...
Multivariate statistical techniques such as principal component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis ...
Rapid urban development has led to a critical negative impact on water bodies flowing in and around...
Evaluating the quality of river water is a critical process due to pollution and variations of natur...
A variety of methods are being used to display the information which is concealed in the quality var...
This research investigates the relationship between the physicochemical levels and the drinking wate...
The development activities cause depletion and degradation of ground water. A survey was undertaken ...