Seasonal changes of chemical associations in the sediments on the shelf of the Black sea
Abstract
Considers modern geochemical characteristics of migration processes in pollution northwestern Black Sea shelf. Bulk precipitation suspension occurs on geochemical barriers "river-sea" or on the shelf outside the average wave field. The main factor limiting the migration of solutes are the processes of biological absorption.Using cluster analysis, multidimensional establish substantial divergence component ratios depending on the time of observation. On the example of cadmium tendency to accumulate the most mobile of toxic components in the carbonate sediments of the shelf.
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