Mineralization and chemical composition of water-soluble salts in ice wedges, segregated texture-forming ice and ground ice in northern Siberia

Geochemical composition of Holocene syngenetic ice wedges of southern and central parts of the Yamal Peninsula (within the thick peat bogs in the Shchuchya River valley, the Seyakha settlement, the floodplain of the Lakkatoso River, and the vicinity of the Cape Kamenny settlement) was determined. Th...

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Main Authors: Budantseva, Nadine A, Vasil'chuk, Yurij K
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2021
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pH
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.937334
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.937334 2023-05-15T18:45:34+02:00 Mineralization and chemical composition of water-soluble salts in ice wedges, segregated texture-forming ice and ground ice in northern Siberia Budantseva, Nadine A Vasil'chuk, Yurij K 2021 text/tab-separated-values https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.937334 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.937334 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2453-8922.2017.2.22980 https://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2453-8922.2018.3.27776 https://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2453-8922.2018.4.28583 https://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2453-8922.2016.2.21378 https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.grj.2016.09.002 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY floodplain deposits heavy metals Holocene ice wedge Ion composition laida peatlands salinity level segregated ice trace elements Event label Latitude of event Longitude of event Location Sample ID Sample type Sample comment DEPTH, sediment/rock Mineralization Bicarbonate ion Chloride Sulfur in sulfate Calcium Magnesium Sodium and potassium ions Sodium Potassium Iron pH Titration Dataset dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.937334 https://doi.org/10.7256/2453-8922.2017.2.22980 https://doi.org/10.7256/2453-8922.2018.3.27776 https://doi.org/10.7256/2453-8922.2018.4.28583 https://doi.org/10.7256/2453-8922.2016.2.21378 https://doi.org/10 2022-02-09T13:18:59Z Geochemical composition of Holocene syngenetic ice wedges of southern and central parts of the Yamal Peninsula (within the thick peat bogs in the Shchuchya River valley, the Seyakha settlement, the floodplain of the Lakkatoso River, and the vicinity of the Cape Kamenny settlement) was determined. The authors have analyzed the content of trace elements and heavy metals.Holocene ice wedges are ultra-fresh and fresh, their mineralization varies from 20 to 200 mg/l, hydrocarbonates and calcium dominate in the ion composition. Participation of chlorides in the ice wedges on terraces indicates the influence of marine aerosols, the same for the ice wedges on the floodplain means the direct participation water of Ob Bay in their formation. The increasing of iron ions in some fragments of ice wedges, comparable to their content in segregated ice in the peat bog, may indicate a periodic participation of swamp waters in the formation of ice wedges. : The mineralization and chemical composition of water-soluble salts in segregated ice and ice wedges were determined at the V.V. Dokuchaev Soil Science Institute. Dataset Yamal Peninsula Siberia DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Ob' Bay ENVELOPE(163.367,163.367,-70.583,-70.583) Yamal Peninsula ENVELOPE(69.873,69.873,70.816,70.816)
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topic floodplain deposits
heavy metals
Holocene
ice wedge
Ion composition
laida
peatlands
salinity level
segregated ice
trace elements
Event label
Latitude of event
Longitude of event
Location
Sample ID
Sample type
Sample comment
DEPTH, sediment/rock
Mineralization
Bicarbonate ion
Chloride
Sulfur in sulfate
Calcium
Magnesium
Sodium and potassium ions
Sodium
Potassium
Iron
pH
Titration
spellingShingle floodplain deposits
heavy metals
Holocene
ice wedge
Ion composition
laida
peatlands
salinity level
segregated ice
trace elements
Event label
Latitude of event
Longitude of event
Location
Sample ID
Sample type
Sample comment
DEPTH, sediment/rock
Mineralization
Bicarbonate ion
Chloride
Sulfur in sulfate
Calcium
Magnesium
Sodium and potassium ions
Sodium
Potassium
Iron
pH
Titration
Budantseva, Nadine A
Vasil'chuk, Yurij K
Mineralization and chemical composition of water-soluble salts in ice wedges, segregated texture-forming ice and ground ice in northern Siberia
topic_facet floodplain deposits
heavy metals
Holocene
ice wedge
Ion composition
laida
peatlands
salinity level
segregated ice
trace elements
Event label
Latitude of event
Longitude of event
Location
Sample ID
Sample type
Sample comment
DEPTH, sediment/rock
Mineralization
Bicarbonate ion
Chloride
Sulfur in sulfate
Calcium
Magnesium
Sodium and potassium ions
Sodium
Potassium
Iron
pH
Titration
description Geochemical composition of Holocene syngenetic ice wedges of southern and central parts of the Yamal Peninsula (within the thick peat bogs in the Shchuchya River valley, the Seyakha settlement, the floodplain of the Lakkatoso River, and the vicinity of the Cape Kamenny settlement) was determined. The authors have analyzed the content of trace elements and heavy metals.Holocene ice wedges are ultra-fresh and fresh, their mineralization varies from 20 to 200 mg/l, hydrocarbonates and calcium dominate in the ion composition. Participation of chlorides in the ice wedges on terraces indicates the influence of marine aerosols, the same for the ice wedges on the floodplain means the direct participation water of Ob Bay in their formation. The increasing of iron ions in some fragments of ice wedges, comparable to their content in segregated ice in the peat bog, may indicate a periodic participation of swamp waters in the formation of ice wedges. : The mineralization and chemical composition of water-soluble salts in segregated ice and ice wedges were determined at the V.V. Dokuchaev Soil Science Institute.
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author Budantseva, Nadine A
Vasil'chuk, Yurij K
author_facet Budantseva, Nadine A
Vasil'chuk, Yurij K
author_sort Budantseva, Nadine A
title Mineralization and chemical composition of water-soluble salts in ice wedges, segregated texture-forming ice and ground ice in northern Siberia
title_short Mineralization and chemical composition of water-soluble salts in ice wedges, segregated texture-forming ice and ground ice in northern Siberia
title_full Mineralization and chemical composition of water-soluble salts in ice wedges, segregated texture-forming ice and ground ice in northern Siberia
title_fullStr Mineralization and chemical composition of water-soluble salts in ice wedges, segregated texture-forming ice and ground ice in northern Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Mineralization and chemical composition of water-soluble salts in ice wedges, segregated texture-forming ice and ground ice in northern Siberia
title_sort mineralization and chemical composition of water-soluble salts in ice wedges, segregated texture-forming ice and ground ice in northern siberia
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publishDate 2021
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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.937334
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