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- Title
Climate changes and the Selenga River chemical flow.
- Authors
Sinyukovich, V. N.; Sorokovikova, L. M.; Tomberg, I. V.; Tulokhonov, A. K.
- Abstract
The article presents a study which investigates the chemical flow from 1996-2005 and the climate changes in Selenga River in Mongolia and Russia. The study made use of the result of the complex studies in the Selenga River lower reaches that included the biogenic elements and the main ions to describe the chemical flow of the river with the use of freshwater hydrochemistry. The result of the study shows that the chemical flow in Selenga River has 20-30% increase due to the washout of the accumulated material during the high floods. It adds that the low precipitation and water expenditure in the river was due to the reduction on the transported dissolved matter due to the deficiency of the elements in the ecosystem of the Lake Baikal.
- Subjects
SELENGA River (Mongolia &; Russia); LAKE Baikal (Russia); MONGOLIA; RUSSIA; RIVERS; WATER chemistry; CLIMATE change; ECOLOGY; BIOTIC communities; WATER temperature
- Publication
Doklady Earth Sciences, 2010, Vol 433, Issue 2, p1127
- ISSN
1028-334X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1028334X10080295