PREDICTION OF CHEMICAL POLLUTION OF SOILS WITH HEAVY METALS USING THE BALANCE SHEET METHOD (FOR EXAMPLE LOCAL SITES IN MOSCOW AND PODOLSK)

Section

Environmental Safety  Construction and Town Economy

Title

PREDICTION OF CHEMICAL POLLUTION OF SOILS WITH HEAVY METALS USING THE BALANCE SHEET METHOD (FOR EXAMPLE LOCAL SITES IN MOSCOW AND PODOLSK)

Сontributors

O.       A. Makarov, D. of Biol. Sc., Professor, Head of the Laboratory of Economics at Land Degradation of the MSU name Lomonosov, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.,

A. A. Makarov, graduate student of the Lomonosov Moscow State University, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Abstract

The application of the balance model of heavy metals in the soils of technogenic landscapes has shown a slight speed aerogenic accumulation of heavy metals in soils of the local areas located in the vicinity of industrial and/or automobile and railway highways of Moscow and Moscow region (Podolsk). Consequently, the excess in the studied soils sanitary standards for content of heavy metals is caused by complex factors not associated with air pollution, the formation of the soil profile from the contaminated substrate, the influence of debris, deicing materials, etc.

Keywords

prediction of pollution of soils, heavy metals, urban soils, the balance method.

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