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Title: Chemical and isotopic characterization of lakes in the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica
Authors: Resmi, T.R.
Gopinath, Girish
Sunil, P.S.
Praveenbabu, M.
Arjun, P.
Rawat, Rahul
Keywords: Ionic chemistry
Isotopic ratio
East Antarctic lakes
Larsemann Hills
Issue Date: 2022
Citation: In: Khare N. (eds) Assessing the Antarctic Environment from a Climate Change Perspective. Earth and Environmental Sciences Library. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87078-2_10
Abstract: The ionic and isotopic ratios of some lakes in the Larsemann Hills in East Antarctica are determined to assess the lakes’ chemical and isotopic evolution. The lakes occupied the natural depressions carved by glacial abrasions forming small basins, thus providing suitable water accumulation locales under lacustrine conditions. Lakes in the Grovness Peninsula, Stornes Peninsula, Brokenness Peninsula, Sigdoy and McLeod Islands were sampled. Weathering and reverse ion exchange reactions are found to regulate the ionic makeup of the lakes. The isotopic ratios were relatively enriched in the sampled lakes than the typical glacial meltwater fed lakes in other parts of the East Antarctica. Kinetic controlled ice-water fractionation, and evaporation processes are found to affect the isotopic evolution of the lake water in the Larsemann Hills region.
URI: http://library.iigm.res.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456798/291
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