Optical Spectral Tools for Diagnosing Water Media Quality: A Case Study on the Angara/Yenisey River System in the Siberian Region

This paper presents the results of spectral optical measurements of hydrochemical characteristics in the Angara/Yenisei river system (AYRS) extending from Lake Baikal to the estuary of the Yenisei River. For the first time, such large-scale observations were made as part of a joint American–Russian...

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Main Authors: Costas A. Varotsos, Vladimir F. Krapivin, Ferdenant A. Mkrtchyan, Yong Xue
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/342
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spelling doaj-3d4031acae5e46cf84f26b0c738724b32021-03-28T00:03:07ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-03-011034234210.3390/land10040342Optical Spectral Tools for Diagnosing Water Media Quality: A Case Study on the Angara/Yenisey River System in the Siberian RegionCostas A. Varotsos0Vladimir F. Krapivin1Ferdenant A. Mkrtchyan2Yong Xue3Department of Environmental Physics and Meteorology, University of Athens, 15784 Athens, GreeceKotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics, Fryazino Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Fryazino, 141190 Moscow, RussiaKotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics, Fryazino Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Fryazino, 141190 Moscow, RussiaSchool of Environment Science and Geoinformatics, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaThis paper presents the results of spectral optical measurements of hydrochemical characteristics in the Angara/Yenisei river system (AYRS) extending from Lake Baikal to the estuary of the Yenisei River. For the first time, such large-scale observations were made as part of a joint American–Russian expedition in July and August of 1995, when concentrations of radionuclides, heavy metals, and oil hydrocarbons were assessed. The results of this study were obtained as part of the Russian hydrochemical expedition in July and August, 2019. For in situ measurements and sampling at 14 sampling sites, three optical spectral instruments and appropriate software were used, including big data processing algorithms and an AYRS simulation model. The results show that the water quality in AYRS has improved slightly due to the reasonably reduced anthropogenic industrial impact. Chemical concentrations in water have been found to vary along the Angara River depending on the location of the dams. The results of in situ measurements and modeling evaluations are given. To overcome the uncertainties in the data caused by the large monitoring area, it is recommended to use the combined AYRS simulation model and the universal 8-channel spectrophotometer installed on a fixed platform for continuous monitoring.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/342optical spectrumchemicalswater pollutionmodellingspectrophotometerspectroellipsometer
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author Costas A. Varotsos
Vladimir F. Krapivin
Ferdenant A. Mkrtchyan
Yong Xue
spellingShingle Costas A. Varotsos
Vladimir F. Krapivin
Ferdenant A. Mkrtchyan
Yong Xue
Optical Spectral Tools for Diagnosing Water Media Quality: A Case Study on the Angara/Yenisey River System in the Siberian Region
Land
optical spectrum
chemicals
water pollution
modelling
spectrophotometer
spectroellipsometer
author_facet Costas A. Varotsos
Vladimir F. Krapivin
Ferdenant A. Mkrtchyan
Yong Xue
author_sort Costas A. Varotsos
title Optical Spectral Tools for Diagnosing Water Media Quality: A Case Study on the Angara/Yenisey River System in the Siberian Region
title_short Optical Spectral Tools for Diagnosing Water Media Quality: A Case Study on the Angara/Yenisey River System in the Siberian Region
title_full Optical Spectral Tools for Diagnosing Water Media Quality: A Case Study on the Angara/Yenisey River System in the Siberian Region
title_fullStr Optical Spectral Tools for Diagnosing Water Media Quality: A Case Study on the Angara/Yenisey River System in the Siberian Region
title_full_unstemmed Optical Spectral Tools for Diagnosing Water Media Quality: A Case Study on the Angara/Yenisey River System in the Siberian Region
title_sort optical spectral tools for diagnosing water media quality: a case study on the angara/yenisey river system in the siberian region
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description This paper presents the results of spectral optical measurements of hydrochemical characteristics in the Angara/Yenisei river system (AYRS) extending from Lake Baikal to the estuary of the Yenisei River. For the first time, such large-scale observations were made as part of a joint American–Russian expedition in July and August of 1995, when concentrations of radionuclides, heavy metals, and oil hydrocarbons were assessed. The results of this study were obtained as part of the Russian hydrochemical expedition in July and August, 2019. For in situ measurements and sampling at 14 sampling sites, three optical spectral instruments and appropriate software were used, including big data processing algorithms and an AYRS simulation model. The results show that the water quality in AYRS has improved slightly due to the reasonably reduced anthropogenic industrial impact. Chemical concentrations in water have been found to vary along the Angara River depending on the location of the dams. The results of in situ measurements and modeling evaluations are given. To overcome the uncertainties in the data caused by the large monitoring area, it is recommended to use the combined AYRS simulation model and the universal 8-channel spectrophotometer installed on a fixed platform for continuous monitoring.
topic optical spectrum
chemicals
water pollution
modelling
spectrophotometer
spectroellipsometer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/342
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