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
Abstract
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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