Bromide concentration in Swedish precipitation, surface and ground waters |
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Authors: | Ulla Lundstr m, ke Olin |
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Affiliation: | Ulla Lundström,Åke Olin |
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Abstract: | The occurrence of bromide in precipitation, surface and ground waters in Sweden has been investigated (300 samples). The concentration of bromide in precipitation is 0.05–0.15 μM in the south and <0.05 μM in the north of Sweden. The concentrations of bromide and chloride are well correlated. For river water the same areal distribution pattern as for precipitation is found, but the concentrations are 2–4 times higher. The molar ratio Br/Cl is 1 × 10−3 which is lower than that for sea water (1.54 × 10−3) and, most likely, also lower than for precipitation. A detailed study of Lake Mälaren has been made. The north-eastern feeder streams, passing an area of post-glacial clay, showed unusually high bromide concentrations (0.3–3 μM) and Br/Cl quotients (2 × 10−3-8 × 10−3). No correlation between the concentrations of bromide and chloride was found. Rough calculations indicate that fertilizers and chemicals added to the fields could only contribute a minor fraction of the bromide found. Analysis of 18 ground water samples indicated increased bromide levels as compared to surface waters. |
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Keywords: | bromide precipitation fresh water ground water ratio bromide-chloride Sweden |
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