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Iron containing Water of the Yamal Nenets Autonomous District

Vladimir Beshentsev (), Rimma Abdrashitova (), Lyubov Kovyatkina (), Yuliya Salnikova (), Irina Sabanina () and Nikolay Lazutin ()
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Vladimir Beshentsev: Department of Geology of Oil and Gas Fields Tyumen Industrial University Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Rimma Abdrashitova: Department of Geology of Oil and Gas Fields Tyumen Industrial University Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Lyubov Kovyatkina: Department of Geology of Oil and Gas Fields Tyumen Industrial University Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Yuliya Salnikova: The West Siberian Institute of Oil and Gas Geology Tyumen Industrial University Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Irina Sabanina: The West Siberian Institute of Oil and Gas Geology Tyumen Industrial University Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Nikolay Lazutin: Department of Geology of Oil and Gas Fields Tyumen Industrial University Russian Federation, Postal: RU

Journal of Advanced Research in Management, 2017, vol. 8, issue 7, 1420-1426

Abstract: Factors of groundwater formation in the Yamal Nenets Autonomous District predetermined its specific composition characterized by low ultra fresh mineralization rarely exceeding 100 mg dm3 reduced concentrations of the main macrocomponents and high concentrations of iron and manganese Almost everywhere in the region under consideration iron content exceeds the MAC by sanitary rules and rates 2 1 4 1074 01 Drinking water sometimes reaching tens of mg dm3 On average its values lie in the range from 1 4 to 6 5 mg dm3 at a rate of 0 3 mg dm3 The presence of marshes and an increased content of organic substances in the aquifers of the Quaternary and Cretaceous Paleogene deposits of the basin in the ice humid and humid macrozones contribute to the creation of a primarily acidic reducing environment favorable for the migration of iron manganese and other elements The purpose of this study was to construct a mathematical model describing the dependence of the distribution of iron forms in the groundwater of the region on the pH which falls into the interval 5 5 7 5 These calculations eventually allowed us to recommend the most effective water treatment measures

Date: 2017
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