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Vasil'chuk, Yurij K; Budantseva, Nadine A; Vasil'chuk, Alla Constantinovna; Podborny, Yevgenij Ye; Chizhova, Julia N (2021): Chloride and sulfate ions in massive ice and its potential water sources (North West Siberia) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.938420

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Abstract:
Lenses of massive ground ice and cryopegs were found at different levels in Holocene deposits in the northeastern Yamal Peninsula. Massive ice, 7 to 9 m thick, occurs at the depth 12 m under the Seyakha (Mutnaya) River. Multistage massive ground ice (four lenses, 0.4 m thick and 8 m long) exists in Gyda terrace I. Cl⁻/SO4⁻² ratios, spore-pollen spectra, and the presence of algae have implications for the origin of the Sabettayakha massive ice of different types. Columnar brown ice formed by freezing of sand saturated with water of the Ob Gulf, monolith brown ice is a frozen lake talik, while ultra-fresh white ice originates from lake and stream waters. Massive ground ice occurs in pre-Quaternary consolidated deposits, as well as in Holocene and modern sediments.
Keyword(s):
cryopegs; Holocene; Holocene sea-level changes; massive ice; northern West Siberia; Permafrost; Permafrost temperature; Stable isotopes; stable isotopes of water; Yamal Peninsula
Related to:
Vasil'chuk, Yurij K; Budantseva, Nadine A; Vasil'chuk, Alla Constantinovna; Podborny, Yevgenij Ye; Chizhova, Julia Nikolaevna (2016): Multistage Holocene massive ground ice in Northern West Siberia. Earth's Cryosphere, 20(1), 34-45
Further details:
Fotiev, S M (1999): Patterns in the formation of ion-salt composition in natural water of Yamal peninsula (in Russian). Earth's Cryosphere, 3(2), 40-65
Streletskaya, I O; Leibman, Marina O (2004): Cryogeochemical relationship of massive ground ice, cryopegs, and their host deposits in Central Yamal on the basis of major ion compositions. Earth's Cryosphere, 6(3), 15-24
Vasil'chuk, Alla Constantinovna; Vasil'chuk, Yurij K (2015): Engineering-geological and geochemical conditions of polygonal landscapes on the Belyy Island (the Kara Sea). Engineering Geology, 1, 50-65
Vasil'chuk, Yurij K; Budantseva, Nadine A; Vasil'chuk, Alla Constantinovna; Podborny, Yevgeny; Podborny, Yevgenij Ye; Sullina, A N; Chizhova, Julia Nikolaevna (2015): Multistage Holocene massive ice near the Sabettayaha River mouth, Yamal Peninsula. Earth's Cryosphere, 19(4), 36-47
Funding:
Russian Science Foundation, grant/award no. 19-17-00126: Verification and validation of Late Pleistocene paleotemperature scenario based on the stable isotope data in syngenetic ice wedges in Siberia using independent paleoclimatic models
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 70.673413 * Median Longitude: 70.531160 * South-bound Latitude: 66.622701 * West-bound Longitude: 68.410163 * North-bound Latitude: 73.519389 * East-bound Longitude: 73.466835
Event(s):
Belyy_Island  * Latitude: 73.331722 * Longitude: 70.058861 * Location: Yamal Peninsula, northwestern Siberia
Kara_Sea  * Latitude: 73.519389 * Longitude: 72.514512 * Location: Kara Sea
Naduiyakha_River  * Latitude: 70.574677 * Longitude: 68.614414 * Location: Yamal-Nenets, Russia * Method/Device: Multiple investigations (MULT)
Comment:
Anion concentrations in the ice were measured immediately after the ice melted, in the Chemical-Analytical Centre of the Geographical Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University by ion chromatography "Stayer" with a conductivity detector.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEventVasil'chuk, Yurij K
Latitude of eventLatitudeVasil'chuk, Yurij K
Longitude of eventLongitudeVasil'chuk, Yurij K
LocationLocationVasil'chuk, Yurij K
Borehole numberHole nrVasil'chuk, Yurij K
Sample IDSample IDVasil'chuk, Yurij K
Sample typeSamp typeVasil'chuk, Yurij K
Reference/sourceReferenceVasil'chuk, Yurij K
ChlorideCl-mg/lVasil'chuk, Yurij KIon chromatography Stayer (Akvilon)
10 Sulfate[SO4]2-mg/lVasil'chuk, Yurij KIon chromatography Stayer (Akvilon)
11 Chloride/sulfate ratioCl/[SO4]2-Vasil'chuk, Yurij KCalculated
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
154 data points

Data

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Cl- [mg/l]
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[SO4]2- [mg/l]
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Cl/[SO4]2-
Sabettayakha_river 71.249272.1076Sabettayakha river mouth, Yamal Peninsula12sample 8Brown iceVasil'chuk et al. 201570.617.239.77
Sabettayakha_river71.249272.1076Sabettayakha river mouth, Yamal Peninsula12sample 9Brown iceVasil'chuk et al. 201575.801.1068.91
Sabettayakha_river71.249272.1076Sabettayakha river mouth, Yamal Peninsula17sample 38White iceVasil'chuk et al. 201555.6711.254.95
Sabettayakha_river71.249272.1076Sabettayakha river mouth, Yamal Peninsula17sample 39White iceVasil'chuk et al. 201555.6116.923.29
Sabettayakha_river71.249272.1076Sabettayakha river mouth, Yamal Peninsula42sample 40Columnar brown iceVasil'chuk et al. 201534.5335.920.96
Belyy_Island 73.331770.0589Belyy Island, terrace ISegregated iceVasil'chuk and Vasil'chuk 201514.2013.201.08
Naduiyakha_River 70.574768.6144Naduiyakha River, terrace IIIMassive iceStreletskaya and Leibman 200224.0017.001.41
Seyakha_River_3 70.356468.4102Northern Yamal, Seyakha River regionAtmospheric precipitationStreletskaya and Leibman 20027.009.000.78
Seyakha_River_370.356468.4102Seyakha RiverStream waterStreletskaya and Leibman 200212.0010.001.20
Seyakha_River_370.356468.4102Seyakha valley, Northern YamalSnow packStreletskaya and Leibman 20027.0013.000.54
Naduiyakha_River70.574768.6144Naduiyakha valleyCryopegStreletskaya and Leibman 200237778.00764.0049.45
YamalFresh massive ice (average)Fotiev 199962.406.2010.06
Kara_Sea 73.519472.5145Kara SeaSea waterFotiev 199989.0010.008.90
YamalBrackish massive ice (average)Fotiev 199995.003.6026.39
Ob_Gulf_basin 66.622768.5458Ob Gulf basinRiver taliksFotiev 199983.003.0027.67
YamalUltra-fresh massive ice (average)Fotiev 199936.9012.602.93
YamalSnowFotiev 199945.506.806.69
YamalLake waterFotiev 199939.805.307.51
YamalSegregated iceFotiev 199954.2012.604.30
Kara SeaStream watersFotiev 199964.4013.804.67
YamalStream watersFotiev 199925.6011.802.17
YamalRainfallFotiev 199932.6018.701.74
Ob_Gulf 69.059873.4668Ob GulfWaterFotiev 199927.0032.000.84
YamalIntrusive iceFotiev 199931.4020.201.55