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The North Crimean Canal is a watercourse originating from the Kakhovka Reservoir and flowing into the Crimean Peninsula. The canal is an important source of drinking water supply and is also used to irrigate agricultural lands and fill fish farms. Due to its location, in recent years its functioning has not been stable, and the processes occurring along the canal have been poorly studied. In this study, we determined the content (with a safety assessment), features of spatial and seasonal distribution, and potential sources of hydrocarbons in the water of the North Crimean Canal, Crimea. During the study period (from March to November 2023) in the primary canal, the content of aliphatic hydrocarbons did not exceed sanitary standards (0.05 mg·L−1). Their increased concentrations in the secondary canals could be associated with the input of organic substances into the canal water as it moves across the Crimean Peninsula. The composition of n-alkanes had temporal and spatial variability. In the period from spring to autumn, the content of autochthonous compounds decreased sharply. The share of allochthonous compounds increased as a consequence of the natural processes. The analysis of biogeochemical markers showed that autochthonous compounds produced by phytoplankton predominated in the spring–summer period. Subsequently, they had less importance, and the main share was accounted for allochthonous n-alkanes.
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Acta Geochimica serves as the international forum for essential research on geochemistry, the science that uses the tools and principles of chemistry to explain the mechanisms behind major geological systems such as the Earth‘s crust, its oceans and the entire Solar System, as well as a number of processes including mantle convection, the formation of planets and the origins of granite and basalt. The journal focuses on, but is not limited to the following aspects:
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