• Login
  • Register
  • Search

The Study of Lushan Mountain Water Quality

Zichen Qiu

Abstract


As global pollution increases, natural water sources are becoming contaminated, and species are facing extinction. Lushan Mountain, a tourist destination in Jiangxi, China, boasts a rich history and exceptional natural beauty. Within Lushan Mountain, there is a waterfall
named Long-tan. By analyzing the water quality of Long-tan Waterfall, we can understand the extent of pollution in China’s natural water
sources and the effectiveness of China’s efforts to protect its natural beauty.
Compared to other natural water sources in Jiangxi, the water in Lushan contains very few metals, indicating that it is well protected
from pollution by tourists, residents, and surrounding factories. Due to the low number of dissolved ions in the water, its conductivity is even
lower than that of tap water in China. The high quality of the water makes it a beautiful attraction, drawing visitors from around the world.

Keywords


Water Quality; Lushan; Water Hardness

Full Text:

PDF

Included Database


References


[1] APHA 3120B 2020 Metals by Plasma Emission Spectroscopy American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association, Water Environment Federation

[2] APHA 4110B 2020 Determination of Anions By Ion Chromatography American Public Health Association, American Water Works

Association, Water Environment Federation

[3] APHA 2320B 2021 Alkalinity American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association, Water Environment Federation

[4] APHA 2510B 2021 Conductivity American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association, Water Environment

Federation

[5]LI Kuo, YANG Ke, PENG Min, LIU Fei, YANG Zheng, ZHAO Chuan-dong, CHENG Hang-xin. Changes in Concentrations and

Pollution Levels of Trace Elements of Floodplain Sediments of Poyang Lake Basin in Recent Twenty Years[J]. Environmental Science, 2021,

42(4): 1724-1738.

[6] Wang Panxi, Cao Yuanbing, Feng Naiqi et al. Discovery and development suggestion of strontium-rich and metasilicate mineral

water in the northern Pingxiang City, Jiang Xi Province. GEOLOGY IN CHINA. 49(22)677-678.

[7] Mo, Y., Peng, F., Gao, X. et al. Low shifts in salinity determined assembly processes and network stability of microeukaryotic

plankton communities in a subtropical urban reservoir. Microbiome 9, 128 (2021).

[8] Omid Bozorg-Haddad, Mohammad Delpasand,Hugo A. Loáiciga. Water quality, hygiene, and health. Economical, Political, and

Social Issues in Water Resources.2021: 217-257.

[9] Atlas Scientific.What Is The Typical Water Conductivity Range? September 27, 2022. Website: atlas-scientific.com/blog/water-conductivity-range




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ag.v8i4.13856

Refbacks