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- ItemMétodos estatisticos aplicados a análise da qualidade da água da bacia do Rio Vermelho, Mato Grosso - MT(Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, 2019-09-10) Silva, Mayara Oliveira da; Barbosa, Domingos Sávio; 702.907.921-34; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6896725721269796; Barbosa, Domingos Sávio; 702.907.921-34; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6896725721269796; Olinda, Ricardo Alves de; 029.035.004-28; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7767223263366578; Silva, William Marcos da; 078.623.398-27; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0717237912454543The intrinsic structure of a water quality dataset describes a characteristic that is characteristic and essential of a lotic system while the uniqueness describes a differential aspect, which may be related to an environmental impact. This analysis allows the manager to distinguish, within a set of variables, which ones can be elected as indicators of impact processes (singularities) from those that are probably a little variable (intrinsic) system attribute. The aim of this study is to identify and evaluate the intrinsic structure and singularities of the water body based on the physical, chemical and biological water quality variables of the Rio Vermelho-MT Basin using long-term monitoring data (2006 to 2017). The methodology consists of the use of multivariate statistical methods, factor analysis (FA) and principal component analysis (PCA). The results indicated that the statistical methods are efficient to rank the parameters, so that the parameters: color, chemical oxygen demand, total nitrogen, total coliforms, chloride, unfilterable residue, Escherichia coli, total phosphorus, turbidity, total residue have greater weight in variance and are the characteristic variables of water body changes while: air temperature, water temperature; ammoniacal nitrogen; nitrogen nitrite, pH; dissolved oxygen, BOD5, orthophosphate, average flow; and nitrate may be characterized by low variance as the intrinsic variables of the river, which are of the natural order of the water body. The potentialities and limitations of the methodology are discussed.