The Effect of a Thermal Power Station on the Concentrations of Metals and Silicon in the Water of a Small Siberian River

Studying of the distribution of elements in the Beresh River water showed the concentrations of elements to decrease according to the series Ca > Na > Mg > Si > K > Sr > Fe > Al and the river water self-purification capacity for these elements to be inadequate. Concentrations of...

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Thermal power
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