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Mineralogical, geochemical, and granulometric characteristics of bottom sediments of the Dead Sea and Crimean salt lakes are analyzed to identify geological and anthropogenic aspects affecting their composition. Regional geological conditions determine a significantly sulphate mineral-salt type and chemical composition of peloids of Crimean salt lakes, and chloride-carbonate mineral-salt type and chlorine-calcium composition of the Dead Sea peloids. Local geological factors influence the geochemical and particle size characteristics of peloids: composition and geochemical specialization of surrounding rocks provide a Cu-Rb-Zn-Mo-Ca-Cl association in peloids of the Dead Sea and Fe-V-Mn-Co-Y-Pb association in the mud of some Crimean lakes and bedding conditions of the mud layer affect the granulometric characteristics of peloids. The anthropogenic impact is manifested in the characteristics of peloids in some salt lakes of the Crimea. Extremely low contents of salts (halite) and salt-forming elements (Cl, S) in the mud of Lake Kuchuk-Adzhigol is caused by its pollution and man-made wastewater. Coarse particle size of peloids of Saki Lake is caused by long-term use of mud sediments. The development of an iron ore mine and factory near Lake Tobechik led to the industrial pollution of the lake mud by arsenic, manganese and iron. Refs23. Figs8. Tables1.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Страницы (с-по)172-191
Число страниц20
ЖурналВестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Науки о Земле
Том64
Номер выпуска2
DOI
СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 янв 2017

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Геология
  • Планетоведение и науки о земле (все)

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