I.A. Aslamov1, S.V. Rasskazov2,3, S.V. Snopkov2,4, V.I. Archipenko1, A.M. Ilyasova2 E.P. Chebykin1,2
1Limnological Institute, SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia
2Institute of the Earth's Crust SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia
3Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia
4Irkutsk National Research Technical University, Siberian School of Geosciences, Irkutsk, Russia
Aslamov Ilya Aleksandrovich,
Candidate of physical and mathematical sciences,
664033 Irkutsk, st. Ulan-Batorskaya, 3,
Limnological Institute SB RAS,
Senior Researcher,
email: ilya_aslamov@bk.ru.
Rasskazov Sergei Vasilievich,
doctor of geological and mineralogical sciences, professor,
664025 Irkutsk, Lenin st., 3,
Irkutsk State University, Faculty of Geology,
Head of Dynamic Geology Char,
664033 Irkutsk, Lermontov st., 128,
Institute of the Earth's Crust SB RAS,
Head of Laboratory for Isotopic and Geochronological Studies,
tel.: (3952) 51–16–59,
email: rassk@crust.irk.ru.
Snopkov Sergey Viktorovich,
Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, assistant professor,
664025 Irkutsk, Lenin st., 3,
Irkutsk State University, Faculty of Geology,
assistant professor,
664074, Irkutsk, st. Kurchatova, 3,
Irkutsk National Research Technical University, Siberian School of Geosciences,
Leading Researcher,
email: snopkov_serg@mail.ru.
Arkhipenko Vladislav Ivanovich,
664033 Irkutsk, st. Ulan-Batorskaya, 3,
Limnological Institute SB RAS,
main electronics engineer,
email: vladarxip@gmail.com.
Ilyasova Aigul Maratovna,
candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences,
664033 Irkutsk, Lermontov st., 128,
Institute of the Earth's Crust SB RAS,
leading engineer,
email: ila@crust.irk.ru.
Chebykin Evgeny Pavlovich,
Candidate of Chemical Sciences,
664033 Irkutsk, st. Lermontova, 128,
Institute of the Earth's Crust SB RAS,
664033 Irkutsk, st. Ulan-Batorskaya, 3,
Limnological Institute SB RAS,
Senior Researcher,
email: epcheb@yandex.ru.
Abstract. Real-time monitoring of coastal groundwater of Lake Baikal in a well of the Kultuk village from February 7 to March 7, 2024 shows negative ORP pulses. The following intervals are distinguished: I – February 07–13 (pulses 1–26), IIa – February 13–18 (pulses 27–43), IIb – February 18–22 (pulses 43–54), IIIа – February 22–26 (pulses 55–71), IIIb – February 26 – March 4 (pulses 71–80), VIa – March 4–6 (pulses 80–82), and March 6–7 (pulses 82–83). These intervals demonstrate a distinct development of the pulse-generating process from its origin (interval I) through successive intensification (intervals IIa, IIb, and IIIa) to degeneration (intervals IIIb and IV). It is assumed that the 30-day activity of the pulse-generating process is regulated by neap and spring lunar-solar tides.
Keywords: groundwater, monitoring, oxidation-redox potential, Baikal.
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