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Main Author: Mal'tseva, Valeriya I
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Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 1985
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.756097
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author Mal'tseva, Valeriya I
author_facet Mal'tseva, Valeriya I
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contents A study of chemical and isotopic composition of coastal thermal springs and waters of the Kraternaya Bay, Yankicha Island, revealed that the total mineralization and concentrations of d18O and d2H decrease from the thermal spring site I to V. These waters are of marine origin with various proportions of local meteoric water. Thermal waters of the site VI have considerably altered chemical and isotopic composition due to high temperatures of surrounding rocks. Base temperatures calculated for this area were 130-200°C. Coastal thermal springs affect isotopic composition of water throughout the bay.
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spellingShingle Chemical and isotopic composition of seawater and waters from thermal spring sites of the Yankicha Island and Kraternaya Bay
Mal'tseva, Valeriya I
Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Kuril Island arc, Kraternaya Bay; Kuril Island arc, Yankicha Island; MULT; Multiple investigations; Vulk-17-Krat-11; Vulk-17-Krat-16; Vulk-17-Krat-23; Vulk-17-Krat-32; Vulk-17-Yank-I; Vulk-17-Yank-II; Vulk-17-Yank-III; Vulk-17-Yank-IV; Vulk-17-Yank-V; Vulk-17-Yank-VI
A study of chemical and isotopic composition of coastal thermal springs and waters of the Kraternaya Bay, Yankicha Island, revealed that the total mineralization and concentrations of d18O and d2H decrease from the thermal spring site I to V. These waters are of marine origin with various proportions of local meteoric water. Thermal waters of the site VI have considerably altered chemical and isotopic composition due to high temperatures of surrounding rocks. Base temperatures calculated for this area were 130-200°C. Coastal thermal springs affect isotopic composition of water throughout the bay.
title Chemical and isotopic composition of seawater and waters from thermal spring sites of the Yankicha Island and Kraternaya Bay
topic Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Kuril Island arc, Kraternaya Bay; Kuril Island arc, Yankicha Island; MULT; Multiple investigations; Vulk-17-Krat-11; Vulk-17-Krat-16; Vulk-17-Krat-23; Vulk-17-Krat-32; Vulk-17-Yank-I; Vulk-17-Yank-II; Vulk-17-Yank-III; Vulk-17-Yank-IV; Vulk-17-Yank-V; Vulk-17-Yank-VI
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.756097