Geochemical state of vegetation in the north-east of the Republic of Tyva

The article considers the geochemical features of vegetation in the area of the planned construction of the Ak-Sug copper-porphyry deposit. In the Todzha basin in the north-east of the Republic of Tuva, the practice of using mining and processing plants has an initial cycle (since 2015), so research...

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description The article considers the geochemical features of vegetation in the area of the planned construction of the Ak-Sug copper-porphyry deposit. In the Todzha basin in the north-east of the Republic of Tuva, the practice of using mining and processing plants has an initial cycle (since 2015), so research is needed for further monitoring, forecasting and restoration of natural geosystems. It should be noted that to date, no specialized study of the material composition of raw materials and the impact of mining waste on the environment has been conducted in the study area. The presented materials can be used to manage the state of the environment and optimize the use of natural resources in the areas of activity of mining enterprises of the republic, which will help to reduce the anthropogenic impact on the geosystems of the region.
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