Influence Of The Large Flood On The Element Composition Of Fluvisols In The Amur River Valley

Floodplain soils function as long-lasting stock or source of different substances, including pollutants. The main factor determining biochemical processes in fluvisols is flooding. Global climate change, which is causing more frequent and massive floods, is urging us to assess the potential environm...

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Main Author: Alexander V. Martynov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2020-06-01
Series:Geography, Environment, Sustainability
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Online Access:https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/1158
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spelling doaj-c6107c9ceb9346ecbf8b647ebe043e912021-07-28T21:10:08ZengLomonosov Moscow State UniversityGeography, Environment, Sustainability2071-93882542-15652020-06-01132526410.24057/2071-9388-2019-03470Influence Of The Large Flood On The Element Composition Of Fluvisols In The Amur River ValleyAlexander V. Martynov0Institute of Geology and Nature Management of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesFloodplain soils function as long-lasting stock or source of different substances, including pollutants. The main factor determining biochemical processes in fluvisols is flooding. Global climate change, which is causing more frequent and massive floods, is urging us to assess the potential environmental risks and create appropriate environmental management strategies. This study was performed to estimate the impact of a heavy flood on the total content of major elements and both total and mobile trace elements in fluvisols of one of the longest rivers in the world, the Amur. The study was conducted in field conditions by sampling from the same soil profiles before and after the flood. As a result, 10 major and 42 trace elements were distinguished. Major-element composition was determined with X-ray fluorescent method, trace-element composition - with the inductive coupled plasma mass spectroscopy. Maximum decrease of concentration was determined for CaO, MnO, P2O5 (up to 60%) and Sr, Cd, Ba, Tl and Pb (up to 40%). Significant increase was in concentration of Ni, Cu, and Mo (up to 160%). Among mobile trace elements, increase was observed in concentration of Sc, Ni and Th (up to 400%). With the correlation analysis, it was also established that the main causes of changes in elemental composition of the soils were decrease of pH, development of redox environment and washing out of organic matter. The main factor determining the influence of the flood on fluvisols was floodplain relief, which affected the length of the inundation, flood water velocity and the way allochthonic matter retained.https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/1158catastrophic floodfluvisolsmajor elementstrace elementsamur river
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Influence Of The Large Flood On The Element Composition Of Fluvisols In The Amur River Valley
Geography, Environment, Sustainability
catastrophic flood
fluvisols
major elements
trace elements
amur river
author_facet Alexander V. Martynov
author_sort Alexander V. Martynov
title Influence Of The Large Flood On The Element Composition Of Fluvisols In The Amur River Valley
title_short Influence Of The Large Flood On The Element Composition Of Fluvisols In The Amur River Valley
title_full Influence Of The Large Flood On The Element Composition Of Fluvisols In The Amur River Valley
title_fullStr Influence Of The Large Flood On The Element Composition Of Fluvisols In The Amur River Valley
title_full_unstemmed Influence Of The Large Flood On The Element Composition Of Fluvisols In The Amur River Valley
title_sort influence of the large flood on the element composition of fluvisols in the amur river valley
publisher Lomonosov Moscow State University
series Geography, Environment, Sustainability
issn 2071-9388
2542-1565
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Floodplain soils function as long-lasting stock or source of different substances, including pollutants. The main factor determining biochemical processes in fluvisols is flooding. Global climate change, which is causing more frequent and massive floods, is urging us to assess the potential environmental risks and create appropriate environmental management strategies. This study was performed to estimate the impact of a heavy flood on the total content of major elements and both total and mobile trace elements in fluvisols of one of the longest rivers in the world, the Amur. The study was conducted in field conditions by sampling from the same soil profiles before and after the flood. As a result, 10 major and 42 trace elements were distinguished. Major-element composition was determined with X-ray fluorescent method, trace-element composition - with the inductive coupled plasma mass spectroscopy. Maximum decrease of concentration was determined for CaO, MnO, P2O5 (up to 60%) and Sr, Cd, Ba, Tl and Pb (up to 40%). Significant increase was in concentration of Ni, Cu, and Mo (up to 160%). Among mobile trace elements, increase was observed in concentration of Sc, Ni and Th (up to 400%). With the correlation analysis, it was also established that the main causes of changes in elemental composition of the soils were decrease of pH, development of redox environment and washing out of organic matter. The main factor determining the influence of the flood on fluvisols was floodplain relief, which affected the length of the inundation, flood water velocity and the way allochthonic matter retained.
topic catastrophic flood
fluvisols
major elements
trace elements
amur river
url https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/1158
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