Geochemical groundwater peculiarities of Paleogene sediments in S-E Western Siberia artesian basin; IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science; Vol. 43 : Problems of Geology and Subsurface Development

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Parent link:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Vol. 43 : Problems of Geology and Subsurface Development.— 2016.— [012030, 7 p.]
Corporate Authors: Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ) Институт природных ресурсов (ИПР) Кафедра гидрогеологии, инженерной геологии и гидрогеоэкологии (ГИГЭ), Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ) Институт природных ресурсов (ИПР) Кафедра иностранных языков (ИЯПР)
מחברים אחרים: Balobanenko A. A., L'gotin V., Dutova E. M. Ekaterina Matveevna, Pokrovsky D. S., Nikitenkov A. N. Aleksey Nikolaevich, Raduk I. V.
סיכום:Title screen
The geochemical peculiarities of groundwater in Paleogene deposits in southeastern part of Western Siberia artesian basin are considered in the paper. Landscape, climate, geostructural and hydrogeological conditions define the water composition and quality peculiarities in this region. It has been established that ion-saline composition, mineralization and water quality changes arre governed by the horizontal zonal distribution. Groundwater of taiga landscapes generally is in equilibrium with kaolinite and quartz, mainly involving Ca- and Mg-montmorillonite, illite, carbonate minerals, sometimes barite. Groundwater in woodland grass and grassland, together with previously mentioned minerals, is usually in equilibrium with barite, colestine, and particularly, fluorite and gypsum. As a result, all relevant elements are removed from the groundwater and their accumulation level is restricted.
שפה:אנגלית
יצא לאור: 2016
סדרה:Hydrogeochemistry and Hydrogeoecology
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גישה מקוונת:http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/43/1/012030
http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/35137
פורמט: אלקטרוני Book Chapter
KOHA link:https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=650832