Monitoring of technogenic pollution of soil in the region

The purpose of the study is to conduct monitoring of technogenic pollution of soil in the Samara region. The objectives of the study are to identify the sources of technogenic pollution of soil, to analyze the minimum and maximum concentrations of heavy metal on long-term observation plots and backg...

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description The purpose of the study is to conduct monitoring of technogenic pollution of soil in the Samara region. The objectives of the study are to identify the sources of technogenic pollution of soil, to analyze the minimum and maximum concentrations of heavy metal on long-term observation plots and background plots, to assess the average and the maximum values of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) in soil of observed land plots. The allowable concentration levels of heavy metals (manganese, lead, cadmium, copper, nickel and zinc) in the soil of the Samara region are not exceeded. Mean heavy metal concentrations in soil did not exceed the maximum permissible concentration (MPC) and the approximate permissible concentration (APC) and was 0.1-0.6 MPC (APC). The maximum concentration of metals in soil was 0.1-0.9 MPC (APC). However, the obtained results were higher than background concentrations of metals. The mean concentrations of aluminium exceeded the background levels by a factor of 3.4-6.7. The maximum concentrations of aluminium in soil was observed in the area of the Samara metallurgic plant (ZAO 'Arconik') and was 9.2 of background.
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Soils
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