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Maria Claudia Rodriguez et al., J Chem Tech App 2018, Volume 2

MONITORING PROGRAM IN RESERVOIRS

OF THE TERCERO RIVER BASIN CÓRDOBA,

ARGENTINA

Maria Claudia Rodriguez, Bonansea M, Pinotti L, Ledesma C

Mancini M

and

Reynoso V

Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto , Argentina

L

akes and reservoirs are strategic locations for the environment and the so-

ciety that are exposed to environmental degradation as result of human ac-

tivities. Agencies responsible for the management of these resources require

the development of new technological tools to extend its scope. The objective

of this project is to develop an integral program of comparative monitoring of

water quality and trophic state in a system of chained reservoirs in Córdoba,

Argentina. Bimonthly water samplings are going to be performed in the mul-

tipurpose reservoirs Cerro Pelado, Rio Tercero, Cassaffousth, Reolín, Piedras

Moras. Physicochemical and biological variables measure in reservoirs and

their tributaries will be statistically analyzed. Water quality and trophic status

will be determined by conventional techniques. Preprocessed Landsat ETM+,

LDCM, CBERS-4, ASTER and MODIS satellite images will be used to generate

geostatistical models to determine and predict spatio-temporal water quali-

ty patterns. Maps and generated models will be related to trophic index ob-

taining a geographic information system (GIS) that will be used to identify

and distinguish spatio-temporal changes in trophic state of reservoirs. The

developed system could be used by watershed authorities as a new tool for

the active management of reservoirs, allowing the development of an early

warning system to monitor changes in water quality, reducing critical areas of

risk to public/animal health.

Maria Claudia Rodriguez has completed her PhD in Rio

Cuarto University, Argentina and post doctorate in Poly-

technic University Madrid Spain. She has published pa-

pers, chapters of the books, book. She is a researcher,

consultant in water quality management, risk, wastewa-

ter treatment.

crodriguez@ayv.unrc.edu.ar

BIOGRAPHY