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Экологические функции почв пойменных экосистем в условиях загрязнения легкорастворимыми техногенными солями нефтепродуктов М. В. Носова, В. П. Середина

By: Носова, Мария ВладимировнаContributor(s): Середина, Валентина ПетровнаMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Other title: Ecological functions of soils of floodland ecosystems in conditions of contamination with easy-soluble technogenic salts of petroleum products [Parallel title]Subject(s): почвенные исследования | Западная Сибирь | нефтяные загрязнения | пойменные почвы | экспериментальные исследованияGenre/Form: статьи в сборниках Online resources: Click here to access online In: Перспективы развития фундаментальных наук. Т. 2 : сборник научных трудов XVIII Международной конференции студентов, аспирантов и молодых ученых, 27–30 апреля 2021 г Т. 2 : Химия. С. 175-177Abstract: The features and chemistry of the processes of technogenic halogenesis (content, qualitative composition, regularities of migration and distribution of readily soluble salts, including those toxic to plants) in the soils of various zones of pollution - the epicenter, the impact zone, the border of the oil slick - have been established. It was revealed that the technogenic salinization of floodplain soils, the final link of cascade- geochemical systems, is a significant geoecological factor contributing to the formation of new technogenic soil- geochemical successions in oil-contaminated territories - chemozems with signs of saltiness phenomena, which are not characteristic of humid climate conditions. A method for reclamation of technogenic saline soils by phytomeliorative sowing of aboriginal halophyte plants has been proposed.
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The features and chemistry of the processes of technogenic halogenesis (content, qualitative composition, regularities of migration and distribution of readily soluble salts, including those toxic to plants) in the soils of various zones of pollution - the epicenter, the impact zone, the border of the oil slick - have been established. It was revealed that the technogenic salinization of floodplain soils, the final link of cascade- geochemical systems, is a significant geoecological factor contributing to the formation of new technogenic soil- geochemical successions in oil-contaminated territories - chemozems with signs of saltiness phenomena, which are not characteristic of humid climate conditions. A method for reclamation of technogenic saline soils by phytomeliorative sowing of aboriginal halophyte plants has been proposed.

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