莫斯科索洛维茨基岛上不同类型湖泊的水化学特征

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 WATER RESOURCES Water Resources Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI:10.1134/s0097807823700641
K. V. Titova, N. M. Kokryatskaya, S. S. Popov, O. Yu. Moreva, A. A. Sloboda, S. I. Klimov, V. M. Bykov, N. S. Prilutskaya
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摘要 对 Bolshoi Solovetskii 岛(阿尔汉格尔斯克州)上九个不同类型的湖泊进行了全面的水化学研究(2022 年 7 月)。研究对象的选择取决于水体的形态特征、远离海洋的程度以及可能的人为负荷。测定了主要的水化学特征,包括温度、电导率/TDS、pH 值、颜色、碱度、离子成分、硬度以及氧气、硫化氢、有机碳、营养物质、重金属和甲烷的浓度。水的硬度较低,TDS 以氯离子和钠离子为主。水化学条件总体上有利于生物地球化学过程。在中低浓度的有机物(8 至 30 毫克/升)中,腐殖酸的成分占主导地位,决定了水的色度指数较高(下佩尔特湖除外)。根据湖泊的营养级,所考察的湖泊可分为低营养湖泊(其中一个为营养不良湖泊)、中营养湖泊和富营养化湖泊。人为负荷决定了中营养水体的状态,而高营养则是由自然因素(集水区的沼泽化及其与海洋相对较近的分离)决定的。
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Hydrochemical Characteristics of Lakes of Different Types on the Bolshoi Solovetskii Island

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Comprehensive hydrochemical studies of nine lakes of different types on the Bolshoi Solovetskii Island (Arkhangelsk region) were carried out (July 2022). The choice of the objects was determined by the morphometric features of the water bodies, their remoteness from the sea, and the possible anthropogenic load on them. The main hydrochemical characteristics were determined, including the temperature, electric conductivity/TDS, pH, color, alkalinity, ionic composition, hardness, and the concentrations of oxygen, hydrogen sulfide, organic carbon, nutrients, heavy metals, and methane. Water hardness was found to be low with chloride and sodium ions dominating in its TDS. The hydrochemical conditions are shown to be generally favorable for biogeochemical processes. At a low and medium concentration of organic mater (from 8 to 30 mg/L), humic acids dominated in its composition, determining a higher color index of water (except for the Nizhnii Pert Lake). By their trophic level, the examined lakes were classified as oligotrophic (one of them is dystrophic), mesotrophic, and eutrophic. The anthropogenic load determined the status of a mesotrophic water body, and the high trophicity was determined by natural factors (the swampiness of catchment areas and their relatively recent separation from the sea).

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Water Resources
Water Resources 环境科学-水资源
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期刊介绍: Water Resources is a journal that publishes articles on the assessment of water resources, integrated water resource use, water quality, and environmental protection. The journal covers many areas of research, including prediction of variations in continental water resources and regime; hydrophysical, hydrodynamic, hydrochemical and hydrobiological processes, environmental aspects of water quality and protection; economic, social, and legal aspects of water-resource development; and experimental methods of studies.
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