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Comparative hydrogeochemical characteristics of Tyumen geothermal highly mineralized waters

https://doi.org/10.31660/0445-0108-2026-2-38-48

EDN: GFTJAC

Abstract

This article focuses on the contemporary problem of assessing of the geochemical composition features of high-mineralized geothermal waters from the Tyumen region in comparison with the mineral waters of thermal springs from the Caucasus, Eastern Siberia, and the Far East. The importance of this study derives from the active economic use of geothermal water sources in the Tyumen region. Lack of knowledge about their hydrogeochemical characteristics can result in a significant decrease in the efficiency of investing funding resources. The authors conclude that minimal anion-cation association, with no stable associations observed among either the anions or the cations, characterizes geothermal waters of the foothill plains of the Caucasus. In addition, the concentration of sulfate, calcium, and magnesium does not correlate with other chemical parameters. In the waters of the Far East and Eastern Siberia, the anion-cation associations are stronger. In the thermal springs of the West Siberian geosyncline, particularly in the deep-lying hydrogeological complexes of the Tyumen region, a more anion-cation association and harmony content is observed. A comparison of geothermal waters from different regions of Russia highlights the distinct and balanced ion distribution in the Tyumen region waters, indicating their well-balanced composition.

About the Authors

N. L. Mamaeva
Tyumen Scientific Center SB RAS
Russian Federation

Natali L. Mamaeva - Senior Researcher, Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RAS; Senior Lecturer, IU Tyumen.

Tyumen



S. A. Petrov
Tyumen Scientific Center SB RAS; Industrial University of Tyumen
Russian Federation

Sergei A. Petrov - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Chief Researcher, Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RAS.

Tyumen



V. A. Malchevski
Tyumen Scientific Center SB RAS
Russian Federation

Vladimir A. Malchevski - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the RAS, Chief Researcher, Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RAS.

Tyumen



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Mamaeva N.L., Petrov S.A., Malchevski V.A. Comparative hydrogeochemical characteristics of Tyumen geothermal highly mineralized waters. Oil and Gas Studies. 2026;(2):38-48. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31660/0445-0108-2026-2-38-48. EDN: GFTJAC

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