“…It is characterized by low mineralization (usually 0.03-0.6 g/L) and variable composition, commonly dominated by Ca 2+ , Na + , Mg 2+ , SO 4 2À and HCO 3 À ions. 19 The second type is represented by subpermafrost aquifers located within fault and fissure zones in upper geological strata (Paleogene and Cretaceous rocks) of the Nordenskiöld Land Tertiary Basin. 19 Groundwater is characterized by relatively low mineralization ranging from 1 to 3.3 g/L (up to 12 g/L according to Kurkov and Neizvestnov 18 ), and is dominated by Na + and HCO 3 À ions.…”