On the need to apply a comprehensive assessment to determine the state of the ecosystem of soil and vegetation cover of urban areas

The article substantiates the need for a comprehensive assessment of the state of the ecosystem. To do this, it is necessary to carry out studies of the state of soil, water and vegetation cover with various instruments. Testing in a stationary laboratory using a trial area. For additional control o...

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Heavy metals
Optical microscopes
Physics
Soil contamination
Soil water
Soils
Urban areas
Vegetation
X ray spectrometers
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