The Origin of the Natural Water Chemical Composition in the Permafrost Region of the Eastern Slope of the Polar Urals
This article presents the results of the study of water chemical composition and formation processes in the eastern slope of the Polar Ural where permafrost is widely spread. To date, this region has not been studied in detail. However, it is very important to have information on the natural waters...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:59fc0c245ac84d2086b9aedac7846205 2023-05-15T17:57:12+02:00 The Origin of the Natural Water Chemical Composition in the Permafrost Region of the Eastern Slope of the Polar Urals Natalia Guseva 2016-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/w8120594 https://doaj.org/article/59fc0c245ac84d2086b9aedac7846205 EN eng MDPI AG http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/12/594 https://doaj.org/toc/2073-4441 2073-4441 doi:10.3390/w8120594 https://doaj.org/article/59fc0c245ac84d2086b9aedac7846205 Water, Vol 8, Iss 12, p 594 (2016) water chemical composition hydrogeochemical processes the eastern slope of the Polar Urals permafrost water–rock interaction organic matter Hydraulic engineering TC1-978 Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes TD201-500 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/w8120594 2022-12-31T01:05:37Z This article presents the results of the study of water chemical composition and formation processes in the eastern slope of the Polar Ural where permafrost is widely spread. To date, this region has not been studied in detail. However, it is very important to have information on the natural waters in this region because they play a significant role in all geochemical processes, including climate formation. For this study, 107 water samples were collected from lakes, rivers and active layer waters. The studied waters are ultrafresh; total dissolved solids vary from 14 to 438 mg/L. pH ranges from 3.5 to 9.0. The chemical type of the studied waters is mostly HCO3–Ca–Mg. The geochemical environment of the studied waters contributes to the accumulation of such trace elements as Fe, Mn, Al, Ni, Au, Co, Li, Sc, Ti, Cr, Sr, Nb, Mo, Cs, La, Eu, Lu, Hg, and Se. The chemical composition peculiarities of active layer waters, rivers, lakes and waters of stone pits and exploration trenches and the description of their chemical composition formation processes are given in the present study. The water–rock interaction is a dominant process of water chemical composition formation in the studied region. The obtained results have both potential theoretical and practical applications. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Water 8 12 594 |
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This article presents the results of the study of water chemical composition and formation processes in the eastern slope of the Polar Ural where permafrost is widely spread. To date, this region has not been studied in detail. However, it is very important to have information on the natural waters in this region because they play a significant role in all geochemical processes, including climate formation. For this study, 107 water samples were collected from lakes, rivers and active layer waters. The studied waters are ultrafresh; total dissolved solids vary from 14 to 438 mg/L. pH ranges from 3.5 to 9.0. The chemical type of the studied waters is mostly HCO3–Ca–Mg. The geochemical environment of the studied waters contributes to the accumulation of such trace elements as Fe, Mn, Al, Ni, Au, Co, Li, Sc, Ti, Cr, Sr, Nb, Mo, Cs, La, Eu, Lu, Hg, and Se. The chemical composition peculiarities of active layer waters, rivers, lakes and waters of stone pits and exploration trenches and the description of their chemical composition formation processes are given in the present study. The water–rock interaction is a dominant process of water chemical composition formation in the studied region. The obtained results have both potential theoretical and practical applications. |
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The Origin of the Natural Water Chemical Composition in the Permafrost Region of the Eastern Slope of the Polar Urals |
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The Origin of the Natural Water Chemical Composition in the Permafrost Region of the Eastern Slope of the Polar Urals |
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The Origin of the Natural Water Chemical Composition in the Permafrost Region of the Eastern Slope of the Polar Urals |
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The Origin of the Natural Water Chemical Composition in the Permafrost Region of the Eastern Slope of the Polar Urals |
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The Origin of the Natural Water Chemical Composition in the Permafrost Region of the Eastern Slope of the Polar Urals |
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origin of the natural water chemical composition in the permafrost region of the eastern slope of the polar urals |
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