Probability analysis of metamorphization of the ionic composition of ultra-fresh waters of the Arctic rivers of Russia

Удк, Анализ Вероятности, Метаморфизации Ионного, Состава Ультрапресных, Вод Арк Тических, Рек России
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For the first time, the classification of the ionic composition of ultra-fresh waters of the Arctic rivers in Russia has been carried out in a long-term aspect and in view of seasonality. The features of the ionic composition of ultra-fresh waters of the Arctic rivers have been considered, the class, group and type of river waters have been established according to the classification of O. A. Alekin. The chemical composition of the ultra-fresh rivers of the Russian Arctic zone is characterized by great diversity. These rivers vary from the most simple bicarbonate-calcium waters of the second type to sulfate or hydrocarbon-sulfate waters of a complex cationic composition. For the estuarine sections of the Virma, Kolos-Yoki, Teriberka and Ura Rivers variability manifests itself in a simplification of the chemical composition. For the Pravaya Khetta, Sede-Yakha and Nadym Rivers, changes in the ratios between cations and anions have been revealed. For the Indigirka, Yana Rivers and its tributaries, changes have been noted only in the anionic composition. It is shown that it is for these rivers that the metamorphization of river waters is possible. Most of the river sections with a high probability of metamorphization of the ionic composition of water are confined to the West Siberian part of the Russian Arctic zone. This is due to a higher anthropogenic load and a high degree of development of this area. For these sections of the rivers, the revealed metamorphization is of a technogenic nature. The metamorphization process of ultra-fresh river waters in the direction of changing the hydrocarbonate class to the sulfate or chloride class can cause the appearance of hydrochemical anomalies in the content of the main ions.
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俄罗斯北极地区河流超淡水离子成分蜕变的概率分析
首次从长远角度和季节性角度对俄罗斯北极地区河流的超淡水离子成分进行了分类。考虑到北极河流超淡水离子成分的特点,根据 O. A. Alekin 的分类法确定了河流水的类别、组别和类型。俄罗斯北极地区超淡水河流的化学成分具有极大的多样性。这些河流从最简单的第二类碳酸氢钙水到阳离子成分复杂的硫酸盐水或碳氢硫酸盐水。维尔马河、科洛斯-约基河、特里贝卡河和乌拉河的河口河段,其化学成分的多变性表现为简单化。在 Pravaya Khetta 河、Sede-Yakha 河和 Nadym 河,阳离子和阴离子的比例发生了变化。至于因迪吉尔卡河、雅纳河及其支流,只注意到阴离子成分的变化。结果表明,正是在这些河流中,河水才有可能发生蜕变。水的离子成分极有可能发生变形的河段大多位于俄罗斯北极区的西西伯利亚部分。这是由于该地区人为负荷较大,开发程度较高。对于这些河段而言,所揭示的变质具有技术性质。超新鲜河水的变质过程是将碳氢化合物类转变为硫酸盐或氯化物类,这可能导致主要离子含量出现水化学异常。
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