Russian Scientists Differentiate Natural Anomalies from Pollution in Arctic Lakes
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Russian researchers have developed a method to distinguish natural geochemical variations from pollution in Arctic lakes.
The study analyzed 417 samples from 53 lakes across the Murmansk Region, providing a detailed assessment of the region’s geochemical conditions.
The findings offer a new tool for monitoring environmental health in the Arctic, though the report does not detail specific pollutants or natural processes involved.
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