https://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Index ${session.getAttribute("locale")} 5 Export of organic carbon, nutrients and metals by the mid-sized Pechora River to the Arctic Ocean https://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:001133267 50% of the annual export of DOC and generally insoluble trace metals. However, the winter baseflow provided sizable proportions of mobile elements such as DIC, major anions, cations, alkaline-earth elements, trace oxyanions and uranium. The size distribution of riverine solutes demonstrated 20–50% of DOC in the colloidal (3 kDa – 0.45 μm) form, dominance of low molecular forms (< 3 kDa) of soluble elements (alkali, alkaline earths, anions and neutral molecules) and essentially colloidal status of divalent metals (Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, Ni), trivalent and tetravalent hydrolysates and U (from 30 to 93%). Seasonal variations in colloidal fractions of riverine solutes were consistent with the main mechanisms of element mobilization from the watershed to the Pechora River, as reflected in the 3 groups of elements according to their concentration – discharge relationship. Based on the present study and results of other mid-sized Arctic rivers (Severnaya Dvina, Taz), we demonstrate that mean discharges and solute concentrations in August can be used to adequately (± 20%) approximate mean annual values, hence allowing annual flux assessment via single month sampling campaign. A comparison of contemporary yields of Ca, Mg, Cl, SO4, DIC and DOC against historical data for the Pechora River basin demonstrated reasonable agreement within the inter-annual variations that is consistent with long-term data series on other Arctic rivers.]]> Wed 24 Apr 2024 10:00:15 KRAT ]]>