CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN SOILS AND SURFACE WATERS OF THE UKOK PLATEAU (SOUTH-EASTERN ALTAI)
The relevance of the research is in the poorly studied chemical composition of soils and surface waters of the Ukok plateau – the UNESCO world heritage site. The aim of the research is to study chemical elements content level in soils and surface waters of the central, southern and south-eastern par...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:aeba3477da134568b49d54553672d4d2 2023-05-15T18:40:45+02:00 CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN SOILS AND SURFACE WATERS OF THE UKOK PLATEAU (SOUTH-EASTERN ALTAI) Aleksandr V. Puzanov Svetlana V. Baboshkina Sergey N. Balykin Tamara A. Rozhdestvenskaya Aleksey V. Saltykov 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18799/24131830/2020/1/2445 https://doaj.org/article/aeba3477da134568b49d54553672d4d2 RU rus Tomsk Polytechnic University http://izvestiya.tpu.ru/archive/article/view/2445/2139 https://doaj.org/toc/2500-1019 https://doaj.org/toc/2413-1830 doi:10.18799/24131830/2020/1/2445 2500-1019 2413-1830 https://doaj.org/article/aeba3477da134568b49d54553672d4d2 Известия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов, Vol 331, Iss 1, Pp 34-43 (2020) south-eastern altai ukok plateau soils surface water macro- and microelements Engineering geology. Rock mechanics. Soil mechanics. Underground construction TA703-712 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.18799/24131830/2020/1/2445 2022-12-31T14:22:12Z The relevance of the research is in the poorly studied chemical composition of soils and surface waters of the Ukok plateau – the UNESCO world heritage site. The aim of the research is to study chemical elements content level in soils and surface waters of the central, southern and south-eastern parts of the Ukok plateau, to give an ecological and biogeochemical assessment of this little-studied area. Objects: main soil types (Mollic Leptosols Eutric, Umbric Leptosols Dystric, Lithic Leptosols Brunic) and surface water (rivers Zhumaly, Kalguty, Argamzhi, Ak-Alakh, Tarkhat and lake Ukok) of the plateau Ukok (Altai Republic, Russian Federation). Methods. Metal content in soils was determined by the approximate-quantitative emission spectral analysis at the Institute of Geochemistry and Mineralogy of SB RAS, while the content of trace elements in natural waters was defined by means of the atomic absorption spectrometry using electrothermal atomization at the Chemical Analytical Center of IWEP SB RAS. Results. The paper presents the results of studying chemical composition of different types of soils and surface waters of the high-mountain plateau Ukok. The concentrations of chemical elements in soils of the plateau do not exceed their Clarks in the soil cover and correspond to those in the mountain-tundra soils of Altai, except for the soils and parent rocks above the Kalguty W-Mo-V-Cu deposit distinguished by the abnormally high content of tungsten (up to 30–60 mg/kg). The increased content of Cu in the waters of the river Kalguty (16 µg/dm3) and the soils of the basin is related to the halos and the influence of pilings and tailings of the concentration plant. The plateau soils are characterized by low gross content of P and Ca needed for plants, but enriched with potassium, the content of which exceeds 2 % in more than half of the samples. In soils of the Ukok plateau, P content increases from west to east, from true surface (central) part to the edging mountains that is due to phosphor presence in indigenous ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Izvestiya Tomskogo Politekhnicheskogo Universiteta Inziniring Georesursov 331 1 34 43 |
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south-eastern altai ukok plateau soils surface water macro- and microelements Engineering geology. Rock mechanics. Soil mechanics. Underground construction TA703-712 Aleksandr V. Puzanov Svetlana V. Baboshkina Sergey N. Balykin Tamara A. Rozhdestvenskaya Aleksey V. Saltykov CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN SOILS AND SURFACE WATERS OF THE UKOK PLATEAU (SOUTH-EASTERN ALTAI) |
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The relevance of the research is in the poorly studied chemical composition of soils and surface waters of the Ukok plateau – the UNESCO world heritage site. The aim of the research is to study chemical elements content level in soils and surface waters of the central, southern and south-eastern parts of the Ukok plateau, to give an ecological and biogeochemical assessment of this little-studied area. Objects: main soil types (Mollic Leptosols Eutric, Umbric Leptosols Dystric, Lithic Leptosols Brunic) and surface water (rivers Zhumaly, Kalguty, Argamzhi, Ak-Alakh, Tarkhat and lake Ukok) of the plateau Ukok (Altai Republic, Russian Federation). Methods. Metal content in soils was determined by the approximate-quantitative emission spectral analysis at the Institute of Geochemistry and Mineralogy of SB RAS, while the content of trace elements in natural waters was defined by means of the atomic absorption spectrometry using electrothermal atomization at the Chemical Analytical Center of IWEP SB RAS. Results. The paper presents the results of studying chemical composition of different types of soils and surface waters of the high-mountain plateau Ukok. The concentrations of chemical elements in soils of the plateau do not exceed their Clarks in the soil cover and correspond to those in the mountain-tundra soils of Altai, except for the soils and parent rocks above the Kalguty W-Mo-V-Cu deposit distinguished by the abnormally high content of tungsten (up to 30–60 mg/kg). The increased content of Cu in the waters of the river Kalguty (16 µg/dm3) and the soils of the basin is related to the halos and the influence of pilings and tailings of the concentration plant. The plateau soils are characterized by low gross content of P and Ca needed for plants, but enriched with potassium, the content of which exceeds 2 % in more than half of the samples. In soils of the Ukok plateau, P content increases from west to east, from true surface (central) part to the edging mountains that is due to phosphor presence in indigenous ... |
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CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN SOILS AND SURFACE WATERS OF THE UKOK PLATEAU (SOUTH-EASTERN ALTAI) |
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CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN SOILS AND SURFACE WATERS OF THE UKOK PLATEAU (SOUTH-EASTERN ALTAI) |
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CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN SOILS AND SURFACE WATERS OF THE UKOK PLATEAU (SOUTH-EASTERN ALTAI) |
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CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN SOILS AND SURFACE WATERS OF THE UKOK PLATEAU (SOUTH-EASTERN ALTAI) |
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CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN SOILS AND SURFACE WATERS OF THE UKOK PLATEAU (SOUTH-EASTERN ALTAI) |
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chemical elements in soils and surface waters of the ukok plateau (south-eastern altai) |
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