Lake Pyasino Explained

Lake Pyasino
Location:Krasnoyarsk Krai
Coords:69.67°N 87.86°W
Pushpin Map:Russia#Russia Krasnoyarsk Krai
Inflow:Norilskaya, Ambarnaya
Outflow:Pyasina
Basin Countries:Russia
Area:735km2
Frozen:October–June

Lake Pyasino (Russian: Пясино) is a large freshwater lake in Krasnoyarsk Krai, north-central part of Russia. It is located at 69.67°N 87.86°W and has an area of 735 km2. Many rivers empty into the lake, including the Ambarnaya. Water from the lake emerges as the river Pyasina. Pyasino freezes up in October and stays icebound until June.

Environmental pollution

As the recipient of polluted wastewater from Norilsk Nickel's metallurgical plants, it is almost completely devoid of fish.[1] Environmental studies has been performed and comparative analysis of the data on heavy metal concentrations, namely Cu, Ni, Zn, Cd and Hg, in fish (burbot), moss, lichens, periphyton, hydric soils and snow in vicinity of Norilsk and further out in the most northern parts of the Taymyr Peninsula completed. Heavy metal concentrations in burbot liver were highest in Lake Pyasino compared to other study regions that were more than 100 km away.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Environmental Challenges in the Arctic Norilsk Nickel: The Soviet Legacy of Industrial Pollution. Bellona Foundation. 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150203230653/http://www.bellona.org/filearchive/fil_NoN_ENi_9.pdf. 2015-02-03.
  2. Zhulidov, A.V., Robarts, R.D., Pavlov, D.F. et al. Long-term changes of heavy metal and sulphur concentrations in ecosystems of the Taymyr Peninsula (Russian Federation) North of the Norilsk Industrial Complex Environmental Monitoring and Assessment volume 181, 539–553 (2011)