AbstractThe generalization of data on bog water chemistry has been performed in taiga zone of Western Siberia within 1998–2011. It is shown that the decrease in dissolved salt concentrations over the territories included in the row «eutrophic swamp – mesotrophic swamp – oligotrophic bog» is observed in the course of deterioration of water-mineral supply for bog plants, in the cross-section of peat formation – from inert layer to the upper part of active layer. It is stated that during a year there are maximums in trace element contents, biogenic matter, organic acids in spring and most of principle ions – in summer
AbstractThe paper describes the geochemistry of swamp waters and the content of dissolved organic ma...
The content and the profile distribution of the element composition of the 1 meter high peat deposit...
This study reports a synthesis of years-long hydrogeochemical monitoring in northern West Siberia, p...
The generalization of data on bog water chemistry has been performed in taiga zone of Western Siberi...
AbstractThe generalization of data on bog water chemistry has been performed in taiga zone of Wester...
The formation of significant amounts of low molecular weight (LMW) water-soluble organic compounds, ...
On the basis of the actual material the analysis of chemical composition of bog waters in the territ...
Of particular interest in the north of Western Siberia are frozen flat-mound bogs. Being formed in a...
AbstractIn the central part of Western Siberia a study of the chemical composition of bog water was ...
Examinations of water balance were carried out in the north-eastern part of the Vasyugan mire within...
Geochemical conditions of the formation of various minerals were studied within the oligotrophic pin...
In this study, we determine the influence of a long-term drainage on the vegetation, surface topogra...
In this paper, we reviewed the main trends in some hydrochemical characteristics of water catchment ...
This study analysed the influence of drainage on the vegetation cover of raised bogs in the taiga zo...
In this paper, we identify and describe the active and inert horizons of oligotrophic bogs. These of...
AbstractThe paper describes the geochemistry of swamp waters and the content of dissolved organic ma...
The content and the profile distribution of the element composition of the 1 meter high peat deposit...
This study reports a synthesis of years-long hydrogeochemical monitoring in northern West Siberia, p...
The generalization of data on bog water chemistry has been performed in taiga zone of Western Siberi...
AbstractThe generalization of data on bog water chemistry has been performed in taiga zone of Wester...
The formation of significant amounts of low molecular weight (LMW) water-soluble organic compounds, ...
On the basis of the actual material the analysis of chemical composition of bog waters in the territ...
Of particular interest in the north of Western Siberia are frozen flat-mound bogs. Being formed in a...
AbstractIn the central part of Western Siberia a study of the chemical composition of bog water was ...
Examinations of water balance were carried out in the north-eastern part of the Vasyugan mire within...
Geochemical conditions of the formation of various minerals were studied within the oligotrophic pin...
In this study, we determine the influence of a long-term drainage on the vegetation, surface topogra...
In this paper, we reviewed the main trends in some hydrochemical characteristics of water catchment ...
This study analysed the influence of drainage on the vegetation cover of raised bogs in the taiga zo...
In this paper, we identify and describe the active and inert horizons of oligotrophic bogs. These of...
AbstractThe paper describes the geochemistry of swamp waters and the content of dissolved organic ma...
The content and the profile distribution of the element composition of the 1 meter high peat deposit...
This study reports a synthesis of years-long hydrogeochemical monitoring in northern West Siberia, p...