Geo-ecological characteristics of the small lakes bottom sediments in the North of Western Siberia

G. Shigabaeva, A. Soromotin, Еvgeny V. Galunin, Аnna V. Ruseikina, Anna А. Kurbash, Andrey E. Petrov, Alena D. Bashmachnikova
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The article analyzes and provides data on the processes of accumulation of heavy metals by bottom sediments from the point of view of environmental assessment. The purpose of this paper is to identify the degree of anthropogenic influence on the lakes of the Tazovskiy and Surgut districts, and assess the ecological state of water bodies and adjacent territories. The main processes occurring in natural reservoirs, which lead to the transfer of toxicants into the environment, are considered. The data of quantitative chemical analysis of bottom sediments of two groups of natural reservoirs with an assessment of their ecological state according to the results of statistical processing of the measured values were obtained. Excess concentrations of metals were recorded: for mobile forms – 2200 times for Fe, 1050 times for Mn, 35 times for Cr, 20 times for Co, up to 15 times for Ni, 5 times for Cu, 3 times for Pb, for acid-soluble forms – 45 000 times for Fe, 550 times for Pb, up to 75 times for Ni, 525 times for Mn, 105 times for Cr, 50 times for Cu, 16 times for Co. The geochemical interpretation of the results of the factor analysis is presented.
西伯利亚西部北部小湖底沉积物的地质生态特征
本文从环境评价的角度分析并提供了海底沉积物对重金属积累过程的数据。本文的目的是确定人类活动对Tazovskiy和Surgut地区湖泊的影响程度,并评估水体和邻近地区的生态状况。考虑了自然储层中发生的导致毒物向环境中转移的主要过程。对两组天然水库的底泥进行了定量化学分析,并根据测量值的统计处理结果对其生态状态进行了评价。多余的金属浓度记录:为移动形式为Fe - 2200倍,1050倍的锰、Cr 35倍,20倍的公司,为倪15倍,5倍为铜、3次铅、酸溶性形式为Fe - 45 000倍,550倍,铅、镍75倍,525倍的锰、105倍的铬、铜的50倍,16倍有限公司的地球化学解释因子分析的结果。
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