SOIL INFLUENCE ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GROUND WATERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN

The upper section part of the Republic of Tatarstan comprises complexes of poly-facial Middle and Upper Permian, Mesozoic, and Pliocene-Quaternary sediments. Surface and groundwater here is characterised by wide variations in composition and mineralisation due to natural and technogenic factors. The...

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Main Authors: R. Kh. Musin, A. R. Galieva, T. G. Kudbanov, Z. G. Kalkamanova, N. A. Kurlyanov
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Language:Russian
Published: Sergo Ordzhonikidze Russian State University for Geological Prospecting 2020-07-01
Series:Известия высших учебных заведений: Геология и разведка
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Online Access:https://geology.mgri-rggru.ru/jour/article/view/594
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spelling doaj-59299bb96af6449aa28617a5dd4a14032021-01-12T06:04:26ZrusSergo Ordzhonikidze Russian State University for Geological ProspectingИзвестия высших учебных заведений: Геология и разведка0016-77622618-87082020-07-0111909910.32454/0016-7762-2020-63-1-90-99429SOIL INFLUENCE ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GROUND WATERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTANR. Kh. Musin0A. R. Galieva1T. G. Kudbanov2Z. G. Kalkamanova3N. A. Kurlyanov4Kazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityThe upper section part of the Republic of Tatarstan comprises complexes of poly-facial Middle and Upper Permian, Mesozoic, and Pliocene-Quaternary sediments. Surface and groundwater here is characterised by wide variations in composition and mineralisation due to natural and technogenic factors. The most important natural factor is the interaction of atmospheric precipitation and its derivatives with the soils and rocks of the section. To assess the scale of this interaction, water extracts from the main soil varieties based on distilled and melt snow water were analysed. The composition of aqueous extracts was compared with that of the least mineralised (up to 250 mg/l) spring water. The compounds delivered to the upper part of the section by soils include organic matter, nitrogen compounds in nitrite and ammonium forms and, to a lesser extent, iron and manganese. It is shown that the composition of groundwater outside zones of technogenic impact is largely determined by the interaction of atmospheric precipitation with the soil cover. This is explained by the fact that water extracts from soil samples have a mineralisation of over 100 mg/l, while the minimum mineralisation of spring water is 150—200 mg/l. Soils within forests and meadows are characterised by the maximum mineralising role. The soils of river valleys and cultivated fields contribute to water mineralisation to a lesser extent. The maximum amount of mineral and organic complexes that are readily soluble in water was found in blacksoils and grey forest soils, while their minimum was determined in grey-coloured sod-podzolic soils.https://geology.mgri-rggru.ru/jour/article/view/594soil covergroundwaterwater extractsleachingchernozem and sod-podzolic soils
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author R. Kh. Musin
A. R. Galieva
T. G. Kudbanov
Z. G. Kalkamanova
N. A. Kurlyanov
spellingShingle R. Kh. Musin
A. R. Galieva
T. G. Kudbanov
Z. G. Kalkamanova
N. A. Kurlyanov
SOIL INFLUENCE ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GROUND WATERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN
Известия высших учебных заведений: Геология и разведка
soil cover
groundwater
water extracts
leaching
chernozem and sod-podzolic soils
author_facet R. Kh. Musin
A. R. Galieva
T. G. Kudbanov
Z. G. Kalkamanova
N. A. Kurlyanov
author_sort R. Kh. Musin
title SOIL INFLUENCE ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GROUND WATERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN
title_short SOIL INFLUENCE ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GROUND WATERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN
title_full SOIL INFLUENCE ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GROUND WATERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN
title_fullStr SOIL INFLUENCE ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GROUND WATERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN
title_full_unstemmed SOIL INFLUENCE ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GROUND WATERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN
title_sort soil influence on the chemical composition of ground waters in the republic of tatarstan
publisher Sergo Ordzhonikidze Russian State University for Geological Prospecting
series Известия высших учебных заведений: Геология и разведка
issn 0016-7762
2618-8708
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The upper section part of the Republic of Tatarstan comprises complexes of poly-facial Middle and Upper Permian, Mesozoic, and Pliocene-Quaternary sediments. Surface and groundwater here is characterised by wide variations in composition and mineralisation due to natural and technogenic factors. The most important natural factor is the interaction of atmospheric precipitation and its derivatives with the soils and rocks of the section. To assess the scale of this interaction, water extracts from the main soil varieties based on distilled and melt snow water were analysed. The composition of aqueous extracts was compared with that of the least mineralised (up to 250 mg/l) spring water. The compounds delivered to the upper part of the section by soils include organic matter, nitrogen compounds in nitrite and ammonium forms and, to a lesser extent, iron and manganese. It is shown that the composition of groundwater outside zones of technogenic impact is largely determined by the interaction of atmospheric precipitation with the soil cover. This is explained by the fact that water extracts from soil samples have a mineralisation of over 100 mg/l, while the minimum mineralisation of spring water is 150—200 mg/l. Soils within forests and meadows are characterised by the maximum mineralising role. The soils of river valleys and cultivated fields contribute to water mineralisation to a lesser extent. The maximum amount of mineral and organic complexes that are readily soluble in water was found in blacksoils and grey forest soils, while their minimum was determined in grey-coloured sod-podzolic soils.
topic soil cover
groundwater
water extracts
leaching
chernozem and sod-podzolic soils
url https://geology.mgri-rggru.ru/jour/article/view/594
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