Forming of water chemistry in active layer, Steinvik River catchment, SW Spitsbergen

The objective of this work is to demonstrate for the first time the results of hydrogeochmical studies carried out in the Steinvik River catchment, in order to provide detailed information regarding the chemical composition of groundwater in the Hornsund region, SW Spitsbergen. The water chemistry i...

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Published in:Polish Polar Research
Main Authors: Michał Rysiukiewicz, Henryk Marszałek, Mirosław Wąsik
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.24425/ppr.2022.143313
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a071c1517d1942b3b23cbd075b56f7c3 2023-08-20T04:04:38+02:00 Forming of water chemistry in active layer, Steinvik River catchment, SW Spitsbergen Michał Rysiukiewicz Henryk Marszałek Mirosław Wąsik 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.24425/ppr.2022.143313 https://doaj.org/article/a071c1517d1942b3b23cbd075b56f7c3 EN eng Polish Academy of Sciences https://journals.pan.pl/Content/124782/PDF/2023-02-PPR-05.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0138-0338 0138-0338 https://doi.org/10.24425/ppr.2022.143313 https://doaj.org/article/a071c1517d1942b3b23cbd075b56f7c3 Polish Polar Research, Vol vol. 44, Iss No 2 : Special Issue to celebrate 50 years anniversary of Stanislaw Baranowski Polar Station in Spitsbergen: Part 1, Pp 179-196 (2022) arctic svalbard river catchment shallow groundwater chemical composition Geology QE1-996.5 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.24425/ppr.2022.143313 2023-07-30T00:38:13Z The objective of this work is to demonstrate for the first time the results of hydrogeochmical studies carried out in the Steinvik River catchment, in order to provide detailed information regarding the chemical composition of groundwater in the Hornsund region, SW Spitsbergen. The water chemistry in the non-glaciated Steinvik River catchment is largely controlled by hydrological processes related to thaw of the near surface permafrost. Groundwater runoff is generated from the fast flow through well-permeable active layer. Recharge from melting snow, permafrost and rain, together with short residence time of groundwater, favors the forming of low-mineralized water, reaching 41 and 50 μS/cm for surface and groundwater, respectively, with the dominance of HCO3−, Cl−, Mg2+, Ca2+ and Na+ ions. In some water samples, increased concentrations of aluminum (up to 268 μg/L ) were found. The highest concentrations of phosphate, nitrite and ammonium in water seem to be related to the presence of bird colonies. Groundwater of active layer in the studied catchment belongs to young meteoric water with the age limited to one summer season. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Hornsund permafrost Polar Research Svalbard Spitsbergen Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Hornsund ENVELOPE(15.865,15.865,76.979,76.979) Steinvik ENVELOPE(9.196,9.196,63.559,63.559) Svalbard Polish Polar Research
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Forming of water chemistry in active layer, Steinvik River catchment, SW Spitsbergen
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description The objective of this work is to demonstrate for the first time the results of hydrogeochmical studies carried out in the Steinvik River catchment, in order to provide detailed information regarding the chemical composition of groundwater in the Hornsund region, SW Spitsbergen. The water chemistry in the non-glaciated Steinvik River catchment is largely controlled by hydrological processes related to thaw of the near surface permafrost. Groundwater runoff is generated from the fast flow through well-permeable active layer. Recharge from melting snow, permafrost and rain, together with short residence time of groundwater, favors the forming of low-mineralized water, reaching 41 and 50 μS/cm for surface and groundwater, respectively, with the dominance of HCO3−, Cl−, Mg2+, Ca2+ and Na+ ions. In some water samples, increased concentrations of aluminum (up to 268 μg/L ) were found. The highest concentrations of phosphate, nitrite and ammonium in water seem to be related to the presence of bird colonies. Groundwater of active layer in the studied catchment belongs to young meteoric water with the age limited to one summer season.
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author Michał Rysiukiewicz
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title Forming of water chemistry in active layer, Steinvik River catchment, SW Spitsbergen
title_short Forming of water chemistry in active layer, Steinvik River catchment, SW Spitsbergen
title_full Forming of water chemistry in active layer, Steinvik River catchment, SW Spitsbergen
title_fullStr Forming of water chemistry in active layer, Steinvik River catchment, SW Spitsbergen
title_full_unstemmed Forming of water chemistry in active layer, Steinvik River catchment, SW Spitsbergen
title_sort forming of water chemistry in active layer, steinvik river catchment, sw spitsbergen
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