Vasil'chuk Y.K., Budantseva N.A., Ginzburg A.P., Vasil'chuk A.C. —
Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios of the aufeis of the Viluy River valley
// Arctic and Antarctica. – 2022. – Ή 1.
– P. 1 - 39.
DOI: 10.7256/2453-8922.2022.1.37931
URL: https://en.e-notabene.ru/arctic/article_37931.html
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Abstract: The object of the study is the isotope composition of three aufeis (icing) in the Viluy River basin. Two of the three tested icing were located in the wide valleys of the streams-tributaries of the Viluy River, one on the flat bottom of the thermosuffusion sinkholes. The areas of studied icings did not exceed 30 sq. m., their thickness ranges from 45 to 100 cm. Stratification is recorded in the icings. The co-isotope diagram δ2H-δ18O shows that icing ice was formed from spring water and generally is isotopically lighter compared to the water of Kysyl-Yurekh stream and Viluy River. The isotope composition of the icing ice varies in a very narrow range: a) for icing 1 δ18O values vary from 19.3 to 20.9, δ2H values vary from 156.5 to 162.9; b) for icing 2 δ18O values vary from 19.7 to 22.4, δ2H values vary from 153.2 to 173.1; c) for icing 3 δ18O values vary from 19.8 to 22.7, δ2H values vary from 162.9 to 181.3. The similarity of the isotope profiles of icing 2 on Viluy and icing IB93-5 on Baylot Island and isotope profiles of icing 3 on Viluy and icing F192-6 on Baylot Island was noted, however, the scale of isotopic variations for icings on Baylot Island are 5-6 times greater than that of Viluy icings.