Ecogeochemical assesment of technogenic pollution of surface sediments of industrial zones of "Radical" former factory
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.36556Keywords:
mercury, heavy metals, surface sediments, geochemical criteria, "Radical" factoryAbstract
The paper deals with surface sediments pollution by heavy metals (mercury, zinc, copper and lead) of territory of "Radical" former factory from 2002 to 2014 years. An average content of elements is determined, the geochemical criteria are designed, so given the ecological and geochemical assessment of the territory. It is revealed that it is extremely dangerous pollution inherent for soil sediment of north-western part of the cell room of "Radical" factory
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