HYDROLOGICAL AND HYDROCHEMICAL FEATURES OF THE LARGEST LAKES OF THE YAMAL PENINSULA

The results of hydrological survey of the largest lakes of the Yamal Peninsula – Neyto 1st, Neyto-Erto, Neyto-Malto, Yambuto and Yarato 2 nd , undertaken in September 2007 are presented. The morphometric characteristics of these lakes as well as the hydrological properties of their water at the end...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Main Authors: Konstantin Edelstein, Andrei Alabyan, Sergei Gorin, Artem Popryadukhin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17076/lim571
https://doaj.org/article/cbe7c955301d4cb193c3eb6e490037e5
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Summary:The results of hydrological survey of the largest lakes of the Yamal Peninsula – Neyto 1st, Neyto-Erto, Neyto-Malto, Yambuto and Yarato 2 nd , undertaken in September 2007 are presented. The morphometric characteristics of these lakes as well as the hydrological properties of their water at the end of the autumn low water stage were determined. Many of the largest lakes of Yamal have a complex bottom topography due to the presence of cryptodepressions cutting deeply into the bottom. They are both shallow lakes with an average depth less than3 m and lakes with average depths exceeding 10–20 m. There is thorough vertical mixing of the water masses (even in deep-water hollows) due to the impact of wind and convection. Extremely low mineralization and very low content of hydrocarbonates in the water result from the dominance of atmospheric precipitation in the input part of the lake water balance. Greenish coloring of water in some of the surveyed lakes and moderate supersaturation with oxygen in all the lakes evidence a considerable development of cold-loving phytoplankton species (during the growing season it is promoted by a longer daylight duration).