The chemical composition of surface water in the influence zone of the Severonikel smelter

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V. A. Dauval’ter
M. V. Dauval’ter
N. V. Saltan
E. N. Semenov
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Problems of the Industrial Ecology of the North, Kola Research Center
[2] OJSC Kola Geological Information and Laboratory Center (KGILC),undefined
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Water Body; Drainage Area; Geochemistry International; Murmansk Oblast; Hydrochemical Regime;
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This paper reports data on the chemical composition of surface waters (predominant ions and trace elements: approximately 40 parameters and elements) in the influence zone of the Severonikel Cu-Ni smelter in the town of Monchegorsk, Murmansk oblast. The long-continued discharge of waste waters has increased the mineralization and changed the proportions of ions in surface waters in the area: water in the sewage pond of the smelter is classed with brackish waters of the S42− class, Na+ group. The sequence of major ions in water bodies under aerotechnogenic load retains the natural succession of major cations, but their concentrations slightly increase. The maximum concentration of ions in the surface waters of the Monchegorsk testing area were detected in wintertime, and the minimum contents occur during the high water period. Water bodies under aerotechnogenic load are characterized by average mineralization values much higher than is natural. The highest concentrations of Ni and Cu (two to three orders of magnitude higher than the assumed background values) and practically all trace elements were found in water bodies receiving waste waters from the smelter. The concentrations of Ni and other heavy metals in the Moncha River are much lower than in other water bodies but more than one order of magnitude higher than the assumed background concentrations.
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