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Record #197938:

Распределение тяжелых металлов в поверхностных слоях снежно-фирновой толщи на южном склоне Эльбруса

Title: Распределение тяжелых металлов в поверхностных слоях снежно-фирновой толщи на южном склоне Эльбруса
Title, transliterated: Raspredelenie ti︠a︡zhelykh metallov v poverkhnostnykh sloi︠a︡kh snezhno-firnovoĭ tolshchi na i︠u︡zhnom sklone Ėlʹbrusa / A.M. Kerimov, O.V. Rototaeva, I.F. Khmelevskoĭ.
Translated title: Distribution of heavy metals in the surface layers on snow-firn mass on the southern slope on Mount Elbrus.
Author(s): Kerimov, A. M.
Rototaeva, O. V.
Khmelevskoĭ, I. F.
Rototaėva, O. V.
Date: 2011.
Language: Russian.
In: Led i Sneg. (2011.), Vol. 2(114) (2011)
Abstract: Analyzes heavy metal (HM) distribution on Garabashi glacier, from 3,700 m to summit at 5,621 m. Examines new snow, winter accumulation layer and autumn residual snow during 1998-2001 and 2006. New snow impurity content increases below 4000 m. Many HM concentrations increase in range 4,300-4,500 m, but decrease above this. Anthropogenic content increases at greatest elevations, brought as microparticles in mid-tropospheric air streams from remote industrial regions. Greatest HM and sulphur contents are found in snow at Elbrus saddle (5,300 m) as result of volcanic activity. Migration of Ag, Ni, Mo, and Pb with summer meltwater leads to contents in ice at glacier snout (at least 150 years old) three times smaller than in present-day snow at 4000 m elevation.
Notes:

Led i Sneg. Vol. 2(114) :24-34 (2011).

English summary and captions.

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.324 -- Land ice.
551.324.22 -- Glaciers: Garabashi.
551.578.46 -- Snow cover and snow patches.
551.322 -- Ice and snow.
546.3 -- Chemistry, metals.
546.22 -- Sulphur.
504.054 -- Pollution.
551.324.84 -- Land ice, impurities.
628.53 -- Industrial emissions.
551.513 -- Atmosphere, general circulation.
551.21 -- Volcanoes.
551.217 -- Volcanic products.
E4 -- Glaciology: physics and chemistry of ice.
(*535) -- Caucasia and Transcaucasia.
(234.9) -- Caucasus Mountains.
SPRI record no.: 197938

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