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Main Authors: Granina, L Z, Klerkx, Jan, Callender, Edward, Leermakers, M, Golobokova, L P
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2007
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.745219
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author Granina, L Z
Klerkx, Jan
Callender, Edward
Leermakers, M
Golobokova, L P
author_facet Granina, L Z
Klerkx, Jan
Callender, Edward
Leermakers, M
Golobokova, L P
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Redox conditions and compositions of bottom sediments and sedimentary pore waters in the area of the hydrothermal vent in the Frolikha Bay (Baikal Lake) are under discussion. According to obtained results, the submarine vent and its companion spring nearby on the land originate from a common source. The most convincing evidence for their relation comes from proximity of stable oxygen and hydrogen isotope compositions in the pore waters and spring water. The isotope composition indicates meteoric origin of the pore waters, but their major- and minor element compositions have influence of deep water, which may seep through the permeable faulted crust. Although the pore waters near the submarine vent have specific enrichment in major and minor constituents, hydrothermal discharge at the Baikal bottom causes minor influence on water composition of the Baikal Lake, unlike freshwater lakes in rifts of the East Africa and North America.
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spellingShingle Eh and pH values in sediments and composition of interstitial waters from the Frolikha Bay, Baikal Lake
Granina, L Z
Klerkx, Jan
Callender, Edward
Leermakers, M
Golobokova, L P
Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Baikal Lake; Frolikha-10; Frolikha-11; Frolikha-3; Frolikha-4; Frolikha-6; Frolikha-8
Redox conditions and compositions of bottom sediments and sedimentary pore waters in the area of the hydrothermal vent in the Frolikha Bay (Baikal Lake) are under discussion. According to obtained results, the submarine vent and its companion spring nearby on the land originate from a common source. The most convincing evidence for their relation comes from proximity of stable oxygen and hydrogen isotope compositions in the pore waters and spring water. The isotope composition indicates meteoric origin of the pore waters, but their major- and minor element compositions have influence of deep water, which may seep through the permeable faulted crust. Although the pore waters near the submarine vent have specific enrichment in major and minor constituents, hydrothermal discharge at the Baikal bottom causes minor influence on water composition of the Baikal Lake, unlike freshwater lakes in rifts of the East Africa and North America.
title Eh and pH values in sediments and composition of interstitial waters from the Frolikha Bay, Baikal Lake
topic Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Baikal Lake; Frolikha-10; Frolikha-11; Frolikha-3; Frolikha-4; Frolikha-6; Frolikha-8
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.745219