Irkutsk Reservoir: Construction History and Hydrochemical Studies of Streams and Bays

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
I. B. Vorob’eva, N. V. Vlasova, I. A. Belozertseva, A. N. Vorob’ev
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Abstract

The formation history of the Irkutsk Reservoir is considered along with its effect on changes in the nearby area and water chemistry. The results of hydrochemical studies, carried out by the authors in 2022 in reservoir bays and tributaries are analyzed and compared with earlier studies. The waters of rivers flowing into the Irkutsk Reservoir were found to belong to sulfate-hydrocarbonate magnesium-calcium type. The chemistry of the waters of rivers, bays of the Irkutsk Reservoir in the key areas, where inhabited localities, cottage settlements, and garden plots are situated, was found to differ from the background chemistry and to be chloride-hydrocarbonate magnesium-calcium. The microelement composition of water in the major portion of the reservoir corresponds to the ranges of the basic concentrations of microelements at the source of the Angara River.

伊尔库茨克水库:溪流和海湾的建设历史与水化学研究
摘要 研究了伊尔库茨克水库的形成历史及其对附近地区和水化学变化的影响。本文分析了作者于 2022 年在水库海湾和支流进行的水化学研究结果,并将其与之前的研究结果进行了比较。研究发现,流入伊尔库茨克水库的河水属于硫酸盐-碳酸氢盐镁钙型。在伊尔库茨克水库的河流、海湾、居民区、平房区和园地等重点区域,发现水的化学成分与背景化学成分不同,属于氯烃镁钙型。水库主要部分的水微量元素组成与安加拉河源头的微量元素基本浓度范围一致。
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Water Resources
Water Resources 环境科学-水资源
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
20.00%
发文量
86
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
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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