The aim of the study was to specify the concentration of selected chemical elements in surface waters of King George Island, off the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. The research encompassed six streams, a lake and an artificial water reservoir located on the western coast of Admiralty Bay. Measured hydrochemical parameters included pH, conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), and total and dissolved forms elements such as Al, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, Mn, Fe, As and Se. The values of pH, conductivity and TDS had the following ranges: 6.09–8.21, 6.0–875 µS cm−1 and 7.0–975 mg/L, respectively, and were typical for surface waters of Antarctica. Wide disparities were discovered regarding concentrations of the investigated elements, r...
The results of major and trace elements investigation in snow and fresh water on Dismal and Horsesho...
The concentrations of major, minor and trace metals were measured in water samples collected from fi...
To evaluate the extent of human impact on a pristine Antarctic environment, natural baseline levels ...
The aim of the study was to specify the concentration of selected chemical elements in surface water...
The fast changes in chemical and biological properties of many coastal and inland waters in the last...
Antarctic surface waters; total and dissolved elements; baseline elements values; anthropogenic meta...
International audienceMajor, minor and trace elements were determined in freshwater of lacustrine sy...
The Ardley Cove area (located on the Maxwell Bay shoreline, Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, An...
Metals are natural constituents of the abiotic and biotic components of all ecosystems, and under na...
The concentrations of major, minor and trace metals were measured in water samples collected from fi...
King George Island, situated in the South Shetland Islands archipelago, is one of the most visited s...
Antarctica is widely perceived as the most untouched continent on Earth. However, increasing anthrop...
To evaluate the impact of modern glacier melting on the chemical enrichment of Antarctic coastal wat...
Sediments, mosses and algae, collected from lake catchments of the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica,...
This paper investigates the natural and anthropogenic processes controlling sediment chemistry in Ad...
The results of major and trace elements investigation in snow and fresh water on Dismal and Horsesho...
The concentrations of major, minor and trace metals were measured in water samples collected from fi...
To evaluate the extent of human impact on a pristine Antarctic environment, natural baseline levels ...
The aim of the study was to specify the concentration of selected chemical elements in surface water...
The fast changes in chemical and biological properties of many coastal and inland waters in the last...
Antarctic surface waters; total and dissolved elements; baseline elements values; anthropogenic meta...
International audienceMajor, minor and trace elements were determined in freshwater of lacustrine sy...
The Ardley Cove area (located on the Maxwell Bay shoreline, Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, An...
Metals are natural constituents of the abiotic and biotic components of all ecosystems, and under na...
The concentrations of major, minor and trace metals were measured in water samples collected from fi...
King George Island, situated in the South Shetland Islands archipelago, is one of the most visited s...
Antarctica is widely perceived as the most untouched continent on Earth. However, increasing anthrop...
To evaluate the impact of modern glacier melting on the chemical enrichment of Antarctic coastal wat...
Sediments, mosses and algae, collected from lake catchments of the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica,...
This paper investigates the natural and anthropogenic processes controlling sediment chemistry in Ad...
The results of major and trace elements investigation in snow and fresh water on Dismal and Horsesho...
The concentrations of major, minor and trace metals were measured in water samples collected from fi...
To evaluate the extent of human impact on a pristine Antarctic environment, natural baseline levels ...