@ARTICLE{Olichwer_Tomasz_Thermal_2018, author={Olichwer, Tomasz and Tarka, Robert}, volume={vol. 39}, number={No 3}, journal={Polish Polar Research}, pages={331–348}, howpublished={online}, year={2018}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences}, publisher={Committee on Polar Research}, abstract={In the southern Spitsbergen area, thermal and mineral waters are primarily associated with subpermafrost deep circulation, being mixed with shallow circulation and glacial waters. Four thermal springs, located in the region of Stormbukta (Sørkappland), were studied and analyzed. In the thermal waters, the main cation is sodium, while the main anions are chloride and bicarbonate. The temperatures of the mineral and thermal waters range from 3.4 to 15.1°C. The pH values are between 7.43 and 8.41. The total dissolved solids (TDS) content of the geothermal waters is in the range of 346–4031 mg/l and the Olsok thermal spring has the highest TDS values. Based on the variation in physicochemical characteristics, two thermal water types were distinguished in the study area. The first type is associated with thermal waters originating from deep circulation waters. The second type is associated with the thermal and mineral waters originating from the mixture of subpermfrost hot brines with glacial waters.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Thermal and mineral springs of southern Spitsbergen}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/103316/PDF/Polish%20Polar%203-18%201-T.Olichwer%20i%20in.pdf}, keywords={Arctic, Svalbard, thermal water, water chemistry}, }