This article presents data on the chemical composition of waters of 12 salt lakes of the Yevpatoria group on the Crimean Peninsula. The geomorphological and geological–hydrogeological features of these lakes are brief ly described. Indices of water saturation with calcium and magnesium carbonates, gypsum, and halite have been calculated by physicochemical modeling. The indices have also been calculated for the 1965 data, which made it possible to track changes in the degree of saturation of the lake waters over the 50-year period. The inf luence of human activity has significantly inf luenced (in contrast to climate f luctuations) the ecosystems of the Crimean salt lakes. This is especially evident in the transformation of the chemical compo- sition of Lake Kyzyl-Yar and less reflected on the state of Lake Bogaily
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)528–541
Number of pages14
JournalWater Resources
Volume52
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2025

    Research areas

  • salt lakes of Crimea, Yevpatoria group, saturation, gypsum, halite, calcium and magnesium car- bonates, salt lake brine, saturation, calcium and magnesium carbonates, salt lake brine, halite, Yevpatoria group, salt lakes of Crimea, gypsum

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