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Table 7.3 Hyd rochemical description of Apsheron Peninsula lakes.
Lake
Cl
SO 2
HCO
CO
+
Са 2+
Mg 2+
Na + +K +
Ater Palmer,
%-equiv.
+
+
r
r
Na
Cl
r
(
Cl Na
Mg
)
r
r
Ca 2
2
+
3
а+k
2
+
2
r
+
Mg
3
mg-
equiv.
G/l
S 1
S 2
а
Masazyr
539.0
9.2
8.3
11.0
16.8
528.7
1113.0
318
95.0
3.5
1.5
0.98
0.61
0.65
Mirzaladi
442.0
5.0
4.5
17.0
10.1
424.4
903.0
258
94.0
5.0
1.0
0.96
1.76
1.70
Gaji-Gasan
238.5
4.0
7.5
30.5
7.5
212.5
500.0
143
85.0
12.0
3.0
0.89
3.46
4.05
Byul-Btuli
270.9
4.5
2.8
32.4
26.0
219.8
556.5
159
79.0
20.0
1.0
0.81
1.96
1.25
Ramany
222.7
3.1
7.0
18.7
9.3
204.8
465.6
133
88.0
9.0
3.0
0.02
1.96
2.00
Fatmai
516.5
8.4
5.3
70.6
46.0
413.6
1060.5
303
78.0
21.0
1.0
0.80
2.24
1.53
Kala
527.0
4.7
10.8
75.2
55.0
412.3
1085.0
310
76.0
22.0
2.0
0.78
2.09
1.37
Beyuk-Shor
443.0
4.9
23.6
29.3
17.8
424.4
943.0
298
90.0
5.0
5.0
0.96
1.07
1.64
Note. Data on ion-salt composition are borrowed from Urazov [30] Preobrazhensky [239] who collected the data in a period when these lakes had
natural source regime. Subsequently this regime was substantially disrupted by waste waters from the nearby ields.
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