GEOECOLOGY OF THERMOKARST LAKES OF WESTERN SIBERIA IN THE ZONE OF INFLUENCE OF AN ARCTIC TOWN (A CASE STUDY OF THE TOWN OF NADYM)

A. Soromotin, N. Prikhodko, O. Sizov, Aleksandr V. Dayzel, A. Kudryavtsev, Milena R. Zakirova
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The paper provides geoecological assessment of natural and urban thermokarst lakes for the town of Nadym, typical of the West Siberian Arctic. Although there is no developed industry in the town, we have found that there occurs an anthropogenic transformation of the geochemical composition of the surface waters of urban thermokarst lakes in comparison with background ones, which is manifested in an increase in the alkalinity of water and in chronic contamination with petroleum products. The reasons for these changes are littering of coastal zones with construction debris and historical pollution with cement dust from the house-building plant. Surface waters and bottom sediments of urban lakes contain significant concentrations of petroleum products, which for a long time have been carried into lakes by surface runoff from the territory of garage cooperatives of the industrial zone. It is shown that geochemical analysis of urban lakes should consider not only neutral or increasing effects of natural factors but also local conditions and the historical aspect of anthropogenic impact.
西伯利亚西部某北极城镇影响区内热岩溶湖的地质生态学研究(以纳德姆镇为例)
本文对典型的西西伯利亚北极地区纳德姆镇的天然和城市热岩溶湖进行了地质生态评价。虽然该镇没有发达的工业,但我们发现,与背景相比,城市热岩溶湖地表水的地球化学组成发生了人为转变,表现为水的碱度增加和石油产品的长期污染。造成这些变化的原因是,沿海地区到处都是建筑碎片,以及房屋建筑工厂产生的水泥粉尘造成的历史污染。城市湖泊的地表水和底部沉积物含有大量的石油产品,这些产品长期以来一直由工业区车库合作社境内的地表径流带入湖泊。结果表明,城市湖泊的地球化学分析不仅要考虑自然因素的中性或增强效应,而且要考虑当地条件和人为影响的历史方面。
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