Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Mar 2017)

CHANGES IN THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE KENTI RIVER SYSTEM WATER UNDER HUMAN IMPACT

  • Petr Lozovik,
  • Natal'ja Galahina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17076/lim309
Journal volume & issue
no. 3
pp. 21 – 35

Abstract

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Changes in the water chemical composition in the tailings pond and the Kenti lake-river system under the impact of the Kostomuksha mining and processing plant were determined using data of long-term hydrochemical observations (1970–2015). It was found that releases from the tailings pond influenced the Kenti river system the most, and led to a significant increase in water salinity, concentrations of K+, SO42-, NO3-, Ni and Li, and to a decrease in organic matter content in comparison with the natural state. Pollution of the tailings pond waters and Kenti river system was estimated using high-priority pollution indices.

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