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Chemistry of Tasmanian Inland Waters
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1973
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Dilute Glacial LakesEnvironmental ChemistryChemical OceanographyEngineeringTasmanian Inland WatersEnvironmental EngineeringSediment-water InteractionMarine ChemistryWater QualityGeochemistryWater ChemistryCoastal GeochemistryModerate Geochemical ModificationLimnologyWater Analysis
Abstract A few of Tasmania's several thousand lakes and rivers have been sampled in a preliminary survey of water chemistry. They range in concentration from extremely dilute glacial lakes (TDS < 10 ppm) to hypersaline lagoons (TDS > 85%), the majority being dilute (TDS < 50 ppm). The 3 mechanisms controlling water chemistry proposed by GIBBS (1970) are seen to operate and the 3 terminal water types showing precipitation‐dominance, rock‐dominance and solubility‐limited composition are found, together with a range of intermediates. The majority of waters have seawater ionic composition or moderate geochemical modification of this.
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