Assessing pollution in the Kola River, northwestern Russia, using metal concentrations in water and bryophytes

Intensive Cu-Ni and Fe mining and smelting in northwestern Russia constitutes a potential risk of pollution in the Kola River. We assessed the degree of pollution along the Kola River by means of overall water quality evaluation and analysis of metals in water samples (dissolved and particulate frac...

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Main Authors: Pekka, L., Halmeenpaeae, H., Ecke, F., Vuori, K.-M., Mokrotovarova, O., Ingri, J., Oehlander, B.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publ. Board 2008
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spelling ftiiasalaxendare:oai:pure.iiasa.ac.at:8535 2023-05-15T15:45:43+02:00 Assessing pollution in the Kola River, northwestern Russia, using metal concentrations in water and bryophytes Pekka, L. Halmeenpaeae, H. Ecke, F. Vuori, K.-M. Mokrotovarova, O. Ingri, J. Oehlander, B. 2008-02 text http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/8535/ http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/8535/1/Assessing%20pollution%20in%20the%20Kola%20River,%20northwestern%20Russia,%20using%20metal%20concentrations%20in%20water%20and%20bryophytes.pdf en eng Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publ. Board http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/8535/1/Assessing%20pollution%20in%20the%20Kola%20River,%20northwestern%20Russia,%20using%20metal%20concentrations%20in%20water%20and%20bryophytes.pdf Pekka, L., Halmeenpaeae, H., Ecke, F. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/2879.html>, Vuori, K.-M., Mokrotovarova, O., Ingri, J., & Oehlander, B. (2008). Assessing pollution in the Kola River, northwestern Russia, using metal concentrations in water and bryophytes. Boreal Environment Research 13 (1) 15-30. cc_by CC-BY Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftiiasalaxendare 2022-04-15T12:32:48Z Intensive Cu-Ni and Fe mining and smelting in northwestern Russia constitutes a potential risk of pollution in the Kola River. We assessed the degree of pollution along the Kola River by means of overall water quality evaluation and analysis of metals in water samples (dissolved and particulate fractions) and aquatic mosses. The observed pollutant levels were compared with those in the unpolluted reference rivers. The results indicate relatively low overall contamination in the Kola River, although Cu and Ni levels are elevated relative to the reference data. Furthermore, PCA ordination models identified clear metal concentration patterns along the river. Al, Cd, Co, Fe, Pb and Zn exhibited an almost continuous increase from the headwaters to the river mouth, whereas As, Ba, Cu, Mn and Ni showed their highest concentrations in the headwaters, close to the mining areas, relatively low concentrations in the middle parts of the river and elevated concentrations at the river mouth. Bryophyte analysis appeared to be more sensitive tool for metal pollution assessment than metal concentrations in the river. Article in Journal/Newspaper Boreal Environment Research IIASA DARE (Data Repository of the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis)
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description Intensive Cu-Ni and Fe mining and smelting in northwestern Russia constitutes a potential risk of pollution in the Kola River. We assessed the degree of pollution along the Kola River by means of overall water quality evaluation and analysis of metals in water samples (dissolved and particulate fractions) and aquatic mosses. The observed pollutant levels were compared with those in the unpolluted reference rivers. The results indicate relatively low overall contamination in the Kola River, although Cu and Ni levels are elevated relative to the reference data. Furthermore, PCA ordination models identified clear metal concentration patterns along the river. Al, Cd, Co, Fe, Pb and Zn exhibited an almost continuous increase from the headwaters to the river mouth, whereas As, Ba, Cu, Mn and Ni showed their highest concentrations in the headwaters, close to the mining areas, relatively low concentrations in the middle parts of the river and elevated concentrations at the river mouth. Bryophyte analysis appeared to be more sensitive tool for metal pollution assessment than metal concentrations in the river.
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author Pekka, L.
Halmeenpaeae, H.
Ecke, F.
Vuori, K.-M.
Mokrotovarova, O.
Ingri, J.
Oehlander, B.
spellingShingle Pekka, L.
Halmeenpaeae, H.
Ecke, F.
Vuori, K.-M.
Mokrotovarova, O.
Ingri, J.
Oehlander, B.
Assessing pollution in the Kola River, northwestern Russia, using metal concentrations in water and bryophytes
author_facet Pekka, L.
Halmeenpaeae, H.
Ecke, F.
Vuori, K.-M.
Mokrotovarova, O.
Ingri, J.
Oehlander, B.
author_sort Pekka, L.
title Assessing pollution in the Kola River, northwestern Russia, using metal concentrations in water and bryophytes
title_short Assessing pollution in the Kola River, northwestern Russia, using metal concentrations in water and bryophytes
title_full Assessing pollution in the Kola River, northwestern Russia, using metal concentrations in water and bryophytes
title_fullStr Assessing pollution in the Kola River, northwestern Russia, using metal concentrations in water and bryophytes
title_full_unstemmed Assessing pollution in the Kola River, northwestern Russia, using metal concentrations in water and bryophytes
title_sort assessing pollution in the kola river, northwestern russia, using metal concentrations in water and bryophytes
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Pekka, L., Halmeenpaeae, H., Ecke, F. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/2879.html>, Vuori, K.-M., Mokrotovarova, O., Ingri, J., & Oehlander, B. (2008). Assessing pollution in the Kola River, northwestern Russia, using metal concentrations in water and bryophytes. Boreal Environment Research 13 (1) 15-30.
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