Zinc and mercury in soils and plants of technogenic pollution territories (on example yavoriv military range and the factory "radical")
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.47226Keywords:
zinc, mercury, soil, plant, Yavorov military training ground, the plant "Radical".Abstract
The results of geochemical studies of anthropogenic heavy metal pollution of surface sediments and vegetation from a variety of sources: zinc - for example Yavorоv military range Lviv region and mercury - the former plant "Radical" Kyiv. Geochemical anomalies identified elements in soils are installed depending on their behavior in the system "soil-plant".
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