Abstract

This article provides characteristic of the chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation on the territory of Ukraine and its potential impact on the environment and water bodies. In Ukraine, the rainfall is 650 mm/year in the northwest of the country (mixed forests), up to 300 mm/year in the south (steppe zone), in the Ukrainian Carpathians - up to 1,600 mm/year. Acidity of atmospheric precipitation (pH) on the territory of Ukraine according to monitoring meteorological stations is 5.9-6.3. Minimum values of mineralization of atmospheric precipitation are observed in a zone of mixed forests in the north of the country. In particular, according to the weather station of Teteriv, the mineralization of atmospheric precipitation is 27.0 mg/l. In forest-steppe and steppe zones, this rate gradually increases to 35-45 mg/l, reaching a maximum in the steppe zone at the Askania-Nova meteorological station (82.4 mg/l). In the chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation, anion predominates sulfates, and among cations - magnesium. Anthropogenic component of the total mineralization of atmospheric precipitation, calculated for the first time on the territory of Ukraine (meteorological station Kobelyaki) by comparison with the regional natural background, is 69%. Concentration of sulfate ions (8-24 mg/l) in atmospheric precipitation on the territory of Ukraine shows a high level of pollution with sulfur, which corresponds to IV-V levels o environmental pollution. It is noted that with increasing concentrations of sulfates in atmospheric precipitation a tendency towards a decrease in the pH in the water of Svityaz Lake is projected. Current research shows that at high concentrations of sulfates in atmospheric precipitation, the risk of falling individual rains with low pH (so-called acid rains) increases. Waters of high concentration of organic matter and low mineralization of water are widely distributed on the territory of Ukraine (catchments of Polissya and the Carpathian region): up to 100 mg/l in the meadows and up to 30 mg/l in the flood period. Often, the pH of water in them is 6-6.5 and precipitation of acidic precipitation can significantly affect their hydroecological state. The obtained results on the influence of chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation on water objects have a diagnostic character. For more specific results, special synchronized studies of the chemical composition of the water of experimental water reservoirs with sampling ofatmospheric precipitation are required.

Highlights

  • Atmospheric precipitation is involved in the formation of environmental components

  • In the article were used archival materials of the Central Geophysical Observatory named after Boris Sreznevsky. This is a monitoring of the chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation in Ukraine on meteorological stations located in different natural zones of Ukraine (Figure 1)

  • On the territory of Ukraine according to monitoring meteorological stations is 5.9-6.3

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Introduction

Atmospheric precipitation is involved in the formation of environmental components. In addition to the function of moisture, they add chemical components to the earth's surface. In the article were used archival materials of the Central Geophysical Observatory named after Boris Sreznevsky This is a monitoring of the chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation in Ukraine on meteorological stations located in different natural zones of Ukraine (Figure 1). The information on the chemical composition of the total monthly precipitation samples in the territory of Ukraine for the period of 1963-2011 in 10 meteorological stations was processed: Teteriv (Kyiv region), Kiev, Kobelyaky (Poltava region), Bobrynets (Kirovograd region), Loshkarivka (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast), Volnovakha (Donetsk region), Odessa, Askania-Nova (Kherson oblast), Beregove (Transcarpathian region), Nikitsky botanical garden (Autonomous Republic of Crimea). The importance of mineralization of atmospheric precipitation, recorded on meteorological stations in mountainous countries (Carpathians and Crimea)

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