Abstract

AbstractSnow cover contains various impurities from natural and anthropogenic sources. These impurities percolate into the soil, groundwater and surface water during snowmelt, significantly influencing their composition. We consider the metals content in snow cover in south Sakhalin, Sea of Okhotsk. Samples were taken in February–April 2011 by the Laboratory of Avalanche and Debris-flow Processes of the Sakhalin Department of the FEGI FEB RAS. Sample analysis was performed by the Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, FEGI FEB RAS. Overall, the metals present in the highest concentrations were Ca, K, Mg and Na. Other metals have low concentrations at the level of total mineralization of surface water and groundwater. Thus, the main sources of metals in south Sakhalin snow cover are the water surface of the sea and anthropogenic sources.

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