On the Specifics of Formation of the Qualitative Characteristics of Waters and Sediments in the Lena River Delta

The paper considers the qualitative characteristics (chemical composition of waters and sediments, biological diversity) of the Lena runoff and their transformation as a result of the biogeochemical pro-cesses taking place in the delta region. The hydrological, hydrochemical, geochemical (chemical c...

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Main Authors: A.A. Chetverova, I.V. Fedorova, L.A. Frolova, G.R. Nigamatzyanova, T.V. Skorospekhova, A.A. Shadrina
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Published: Kazan Federal University 2017
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e5c9f7e451304324ba54c67e2dc33fd8 2023-05-15T17:07:31+02:00 On the Specifics of Formation of the Qualitative Characteristics of Waters and Sediments in the Lena River Delta A.A. Chetverova I.V. Fedorova L.A. Frolova G.R. Nigamatzyanova T.V. Skorospekhova A.A. Shadrina 2017-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/e5c9f7e451304324ba54c67e2dc33fd8 EN RU eng rus Kazan Federal University http://kpfu.ru/portal/docs/F1704924437/159_1_est_8.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2542-064X https://doaj.org/toc/2500-218X 2542-064X 2500-218X https://doaj.org/article/e5c9f7e451304324ba54c67e2dc33fd8 Učënye Zapiski Kazanskogo Universiteta. Seriâ Estestvennye Nauki, Vol 159, Iss 1, Pp 122-138 (2017) Lena River delta hydrology hydrochemistry geochemistry of river sediments hydrobiology zooplankton Science Q article 2017 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-30T22:44:34Z The paper considers the qualitative characteristics (chemical composition of waters and sediments, biological diversity) of the Lena runoff and their transformation as a result of the biogeochemical pro-cesses taking place in the delta region. The hydrological, hydrochemical, geochemical (chemical com-position of river sediments), and hydrobiological description of the delta branches at the current stage has been provided. The Lena delta branches are characterized by a wide variety of water discharge values and hydro-dynamic conditions. It has been revealed that the hydrochemical composition of the delta is specific due to the dominance of hydrocarbonates and calcium ions, pH 6.9–7.9, high oxygen saturation conditions (more than 100 % sat.) throughout the water column because of wind activity, high concentrations of dissolved silica (1.1–2.7 mg/L) and iron (0.01–0.07 mg/L) if compared to the world’s mean values in natural freshwater bodies, and low concentrations of trace elements (mainly below the detection limits). The concentrations of nitrates and phosphates have been estimated in the range of 2.6–34.7 µg/L and 3.1–26.2 µg/L, respectively. The bottom and suspended sediments have been assigned to the siliceous type (Si/Al varies from 4.2 to 18 µg/L). The results of the analysis of hydrodynamic conditions, hydrobiological features, geochemical indi-ces, as well as data of the statistical factor analysis, have shown chemical elements redistribution dependencies. Several factors determining the chemical composition of water and sediments in the Lena River delta have been distinguished. The interpretation of these factors reflects the influence of river catchment area, cryogenic processes in the river delta, and biogeochemical processes. Based on the modern multidisciplinary research performed in the Lena delta, it has been demon-strated that processes leading to an inhomogeneous distribution of chemical elements between water (dissolved fraction), suspended matter, and bottom sediments occur in the delta of the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper lena delta lena river Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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topic Lena River delta
hydrology
hydrochemistry
geochemistry of river sediments
hydrobiology
zooplankton
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spellingShingle Lena River delta
hydrology
hydrochemistry
geochemistry of river sediments
hydrobiology
zooplankton
Science
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A.A. Chetverova
I.V. Fedorova
L.A. Frolova
G.R. Nigamatzyanova
T.V. Skorospekhova
A.A. Shadrina
On the Specifics of Formation of the Qualitative Characteristics of Waters and Sediments in the Lena River Delta
topic_facet Lena River delta
hydrology
hydrochemistry
geochemistry of river sediments
hydrobiology
zooplankton
Science
Q
description The paper considers the qualitative characteristics (chemical composition of waters and sediments, biological diversity) of the Lena runoff and their transformation as a result of the biogeochemical pro-cesses taking place in the delta region. The hydrological, hydrochemical, geochemical (chemical com-position of river sediments), and hydrobiological description of the delta branches at the current stage has been provided. The Lena delta branches are characterized by a wide variety of water discharge values and hydro-dynamic conditions. It has been revealed that the hydrochemical composition of the delta is specific due to the dominance of hydrocarbonates and calcium ions, pH 6.9–7.9, high oxygen saturation conditions (more than 100 % sat.) throughout the water column because of wind activity, high concentrations of dissolved silica (1.1–2.7 mg/L) and iron (0.01–0.07 mg/L) if compared to the world’s mean values in natural freshwater bodies, and low concentrations of trace elements (mainly below the detection limits). The concentrations of nitrates and phosphates have been estimated in the range of 2.6–34.7 µg/L and 3.1–26.2 µg/L, respectively. The bottom and suspended sediments have been assigned to the siliceous type (Si/Al varies from 4.2 to 18 µg/L). The results of the analysis of hydrodynamic conditions, hydrobiological features, geochemical indi-ces, as well as data of the statistical factor analysis, have shown chemical elements redistribution dependencies. Several factors determining the chemical composition of water and sediments in the Lena River delta have been distinguished. The interpretation of these factors reflects the influence of river catchment area, cryogenic processes in the river delta, and biogeochemical processes. Based on the modern multidisciplinary research performed in the Lena delta, it has been demon-strated that processes leading to an inhomogeneous distribution of chemical elements between water (dissolved fraction), suspended matter, and bottom sediments occur in the delta of the ...
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author A.A. Chetverova
I.V. Fedorova
L.A. Frolova
G.R. Nigamatzyanova
T.V. Skorospekhova
A.A. Shadrina
author_facet A.A. Chetverova
I.V. Fedorova
L.A. Frolova
G.R. Nigamatzyanova
T.V. Skorospekhova
A.A. Shadrina
author_sort A.A. Chetverova
title On the Specifics of Formation of the Qualitative Characteristics of Waters and Sediments in the Lena River Delta
title_short On the Specifics of Formation of the Qualitative Characteristics of Waters and Sediments in the Lena River Delta
title_full On the Specifics of Formation of the Qualitative Characteristics of Waters and Sediments in the Lena River Delta
title_fullStr On the Specifics of Formation of the Qualitative Characteristics of Waters and Sediments in the Lena River Delta
title_full_unstemmed On the Specifics of Formation of the Qualitative Characteristics of Waters and Sediments in the Lena River Delta
title_sort on the specifics of formation of the qualitative characteristics of waters and sediments in the lena river delta
publisher Kazan Federal University
publishDate 2017
url https://doaj.org/article/e5c9f7e451304324ba54c67e2dc33fd8
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op_source Učënye Zapiski Kazanskogo Universiteta. Seriâ Estestvennye Nauki, Vol 159, Iss 1, Pp 122-138 (2017)
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