不同富营养性水体的地球化学特征

E. Ivleva, Y. Alekhin
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研究了地球化学组成不同的两种地表水的化学组成。分析了弗拉基米尔地区富营养化和营养不良水库中元素的分布规律。在不更换膜的情况下,对这些对象进行了一系列的过滤实验(连续过滤),以确定胶体和溶解馏分中微量元素的比例以及天然水中微量元素的结合力。
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GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WATER BODIES WITH VARIOUS TROPHICITY USING FILTRATION METHODS
:The chemical composition of the surface water of two objects with different geochemical composition was investigated. The patterns of distribution of elements in the eutrophic and dystrophic reservoirs of the Vladimir region were considered. A series of filtration experiments were carried out for these objects without replacing the mem-brane (continuous filtration) in order to determine the proportion of trace elements in colloidal and dissolved fractions and the association of trace elements in natural water.
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