CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF HIVKKS ANO LAKHS 



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Table 40. — Further analyses, in milligrams per liter, of river water from the U.S.S.R. 

 [All analyses from Alckin (1953, lablc 45)] 



A. 



B. 

 C. 

 D. 



F.. 



F. 



G. 



H. 



I. 



J. 



K. 



Kama (s. Chistopol) Sept. 6, 1940. 

 Chusovaia (d. Shelygi) Sept. 26, 1940. 

 Belaia (g. Ufa) Sept. 2, 1940. 

 Viatka (g. Kirov) Sept. 18, 1940. 

 Ural (g. Chkalov) Aug. 12, 1940. 

 Emba (up. Diussiuke) Mav 31, 1941. 

 Terek (st. Kargalinskaia) Sept. 26, 1939. 

 Kalaus (s. Petrovskoe) July 25, 1939. 

 Kura (s. Saliania) July 24, 1941. 

 Syr-Daria (Kishl. Kok Bulak) July 14, 1910. 

 Amu-Daria (g. Turt-Kut) July, 1940. 



L. Piandzh (s. Tokoi) July 15, 1940. 



M. Zeravshan (uste Fan-Daria) July 15, 1940. 



N. Nura (s. Romanovskoe) Aug. 2, 1940. 



O. Ob (g. Novosibirsk) Aug. 21, 1940. 



P. Biai (g. Bllsk) Oct. 17, 1942. 



Q. Irtysh (g. Omsk) July 25, 1940. 



R. Ishim (g. Akmolinsk) July 24, 1940. 



S. Lena (s. Kiusiup) Sept. 8, 1940. 



T. Enisel (g. Krasnoiarsk) Sept. 20, 1036. 



U. Iana (g. Verkoiansk) July 15, 1927. 



Table 41. — Analyses, in milligrams per liter, of miscellaneous lake xualers from the U.S.S.R. 



A. Baikal (surface) Aug. 21, 1925 A. G. Frank-Kamenetskii. 



B. Baikal (1,000 m) Do. 



C. Ladozbskoe (surface) I. B. Molchanov. 



D. Teletskoe (surface) S. G. Lepneva. 



E. Onezhskoe- - Sept. 26,1935 I. B. Molchanov. 



F. Sevan Aug. 12, 1928 S. I. A. Liatti. 



G. Chudskoe — Sept. 1,1934 A. A. Sokolov. 



H. Valdalskoe. Aug. 28,1946 O. K. Sokolov. 



I. Balkasb Aug. 19, 1941 V. D. Konshin. 



J. Issyk-Kul -- V. P. Matveev. 



Table 42. — Analyses, in parts per million, of water from Crimean 



salt lakes 

 [AH analyses are from Kurnakov and others (1936)] 



A. 



B. 



c. 



D. 



E. 

 F. 

 Q. 



Iagi-moinak, Aug. 13, 1931 (p. 87). 

 Ozero Donuziav (p. 98). 

 Ozero Sultan-Eli (p. 98). 

 Ozero Kyrkskoe (p. 142). 

 Ozero Kiiatskoe (p. 142). 

 Ozero Marfovka (p. 166). 

 Ozero Kopty (p. 166). 



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K. Sakskoe Aug. 1, 1931 II. S. Kurnakov. 



L. B. Bogatoe Do. 



M. Ebelty Aug. 12, 1939 Do. 



(Kulundiaskaia steppe) 



N. Bogaz-Gol V. S. Egorov. 



O. Kuchuk Aug. 29, 1938 E. A. Razumovskata. 



P. Mean of 10 analyses of stir- Aug. 11-21, Analysts, O. P. Oparina and M. 



face and bottom water of 1933. T. Golubeva. From Bruje- 



southem Caspian Sea. wicz (1938). 



tration in the U.S.S.R. As may be seen from tabic 

 41, there is 110 shortage of extremely concentrated 

 lakes. Some lakes such as Ebeity on Kulundinskaia 

 Steppe, Kara-Bogaz-Gol, and B. Bogatoe are domi- 

 nated by sodium and chloride. Many other lakes in 

 the Crimea (table 42) and Kazakhstan (table 43) have 

 sodium chloride water of high concentration. 



Alekin and Brazhnikova (1957) have summarized 

 the chemical composition of the rivers of the U.S.S.R. 

 Their results are presented in table 44. Except for 

 the regions of internal drainage, the U.S.S.R. is char- 

 acterized by waters of a total dissolved solids content 

 of about 100 ppm and the weighted mean for the river 

 water of all its territory is raised only to 123 ppm by 

 the rivers of the Caspian basin and the basins of in- 



