Influence of Thermal Pollution on the Ecological Conditions in Cooling Reservoirs


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The article presents the results of studying the water chemistry and the species structure of phytoplankton and higher aquatic vegetation of the cooling reservoir at the Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), the lakes Pesvo and Udomlya being its components. It was established that the inflow of heated waters from the Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant to the lakes Pesvo and Udomlya had resulted in a significant change in the temperature conditions of the water bodies, an increase in water mineralization and the concentrations of hydrocarbonates, sulfates, calcium, and magnesium, as well as рН. The role of cryptophytae algae (Cryptophyta) has increased, and species of higher aquatic vegetation, unusual for this area have appeared.

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I. L. Grigoryeva

Ivankovskaya Research Station, Water Problems Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: Irina_Grigorieva@list.ru
Russian Federation, Konakovo, 171251

A. B. Komissarov

Ivankovskaya Research Station, Water Problems Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: Irina_Grigorieva@list.ru
Russian Federation, Konakovo, 171251

V. V. Kuzovlev

Tver State Technical University

Email: Irina_Grigorieva@list.ru
Russian Federation, Tver, 170026

E. A. Chekmareva

Ivankovskaya Research Station, Water Problems Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: Irina_Grigorieva@list.ru
Russian Federation, Konakovo, 171251

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