Regularities of changes in the chemical composition of groundwater in the areas of influence of potash production enterprises (on the example of Solikamsk mining-industrial district)
Abstract
At present, in the special hydrogeological literature much attention is paid to the problem of studying the impact of technogenesis on the quality of groundwater. In the development of these studies, the article gives a consistent analysis of the conditions of formation of hydrogeochemical zonality in the groundwater flow within the halo distribution of technogenic solutions of potash production.
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