Distribution of background contents of elements in sediments of Lake Imandra

The background contents of the elements in the sediments of the largest lake of the Murmansk region – Imandra – have been investigated. The background concentrations values of the elements have been determined in the deepest parts of the collected sediment cores. The sedimentation rate in the lakes...

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Main Authors: Dauvalter V. A., Kashulin N. A.
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description The background contents of the elements in the sediments of the largest lake of the Murmansk region – Imandra – have been investigated. The background concentrations values of the elements have been determined in the deepest parts of the collected sediment cores. The sedimentation rate in the lakes of North Fennoscandia, including the Murmansk region, is on average 1 mm per year, and the range is between 0.3 and 3 mm/year. The collection of sediment cores 20–25 cm long has been carried out during the study of Lake Imandra. Industrial development of unique deposits of sulfide and apatite-nepheline ores on the watershed of Lake Imandra started in the early 30s of the last century. Consequently, the natural background element contents are fixed in the lower layers of the collected sediment cores. Two groups of elements have been identified by the mathematical statistics methods (correlation and factor analysis): the first group is heavy metals, the second group is alkaline (Na and K) and alkaline-earth metals (Ca, Mg and Sr), Al and P. These elements are in elevated contents in the rock-forming minerals on the catchment area of Lake Imandra: the first group is in the northern part of the catchment area (sulfide copper-nickel ores of Monche Tundra), the second group is in the southeastern part of the catchment area (apatite-nepheline deposits of the Khibiny Alkaline Massif). The largest average background contents of heavy metals (except Co, Pb and As) are noted in the northern part of the Bolshaya Imandra; Ca, Na, Sr, Al and P – in the southern part of the Bolshaya Imandra; Mn – in the Yokostrovskaya Imandra, and Fe – in the Babinskaya Imandra, which is associated with specific conditions for the formation of oxides and hydroxides of these metals in the sediments. The highest background contents of K and Mg are noted in the Babinskaya Imandra, which may be due to the wide distribution of clay minerals with a high content of these metals.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:883f0dcae8ab4c2d8aee49ba8442665e 2025-01-16T21:51:15+00:00 Distribution of background contents of elements in sediments of Lake Imandra Dauvalter V. A. Kashulin N. A. 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2018-21-1-128-138 https://doaj.org/article/883f0dcae8ab4c2d8aee49ba8442665e RU rus Murmansk State Technical University http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show-eng.shtml?art=1935 https://doaj.org/toc/1560-9278 https://doaj.org/toc/1997-4736 doi:10.21443/1560-9278-2018-21-1-128-138 1560-9278 1997-4736 https://doaj.org/article/883f0dcae8ab4c2d8aee49ba8442665e Vestnik MGTU, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 128-138 (2018) heavy metals sediments Lake Imandra General Works A article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2018-21-1-128-138 2022-12-30T21:28:20Z The background contents of the elements in the sediments of the largest lake of the Murmansk region – Imandra – have been investigated. The background concentrations values of the elements have been determined in the deepest parts of the collected sediment cores. The sedimentation rate in the lakes of North Fennoscandia, including the Murmansk region, is on average 1 mm per year, and the range is between 0.3 and 3 mm/year. The collection of sediment cores 20–25 cm long has been carried out during the study of Lake Imandra. Industrial development of unique deposits of sulfide and apatite-nepheline ores on the watershed of Lake Imandra started in the early 30s of the last century. Consequently, the natural background element contents are fixed in the lower layers of the collected sediment cores. Two groups of elements have been identified by the mathematical statistics methods (correlation and factor analysis): the first group is heavy metals, the second group is alkaline (Na and K) and alkaline-earth metals (Ca, Mg and Sr), Al and P. These elements are in elevated contents in the rock-forming minerals on the catchment area of Lake Imandra: the first group is in the northern part of the catchment area (sulfide copper-nickel ores of Monche Tundra), the second group is in the southeastern part of the catchment area (apatite-nepheline deposits of the Khibiny Alkaline Massif). The largest average background contents of heavy metals (except Co, Pb and As) are noted in the northern part of the Bolshaya Imandra; Ca, Na, Sr, Al and P – in the southern part of the Bolshaya Imandra; Mn – in the Yokostrovskaya Imandra, and Fe – in the Babinskaya Imandra, which is associated with specific conditions for the formation of oxides and hydroxides of these metals in the sediments. The highest background contents of K and Mg are noted in the Babinskaya Imandra, which may be due to the wide distribution of clay minerals with a high content of these metals. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Tundra Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Imandra ENVELOPE(33.260,33.260,67.849,67.849) Khibiny ENVELOPE(33.210,33.210,67.679,67.679) Monche-Tundra ENVELOPE(32.650,32.650,67.933,67.933) Murmansk Vestnik MGTU 21 1 128 138
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Dauvalter V. A.
Kashulin N. A.
Distribution of background contents of elements in sediments of Lake Imandra
title Distribution of background contents of elements in sediments of Lake Imandra
title_full Distribution of background contents of elements in sediments of Lake Imandra
title_fullStr Distribution of background contents of elements in sediments of Lake Imandra
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of background contents of elements in sediments of Lake Imandra
title_short Distribution of background contents of elements in sediments of Lake Imandra
title_sort distribution of background contents of elements in sediments of lake imandra
topic heavy metals
sediments
Lake Imandra
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topic_facet heavy metals
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