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Analisys of surface water condition of the murmansk district which is exposed to a negative impact оf the mining-enrich industry

Authors:
V. A. Petrova1
V. A. Rogalev2
About authors
  • 1 — student Saint Petersburg State Mining University
  • 2 — Ph.D., Dr.Sci. professor International Academy of Ecology, Man and Nature
Date submitted:
2011-07-21
Date accepted:
2011-09-12
Date published:
2012-04-05

Abstract

Activity of the Kovdor Mining and Processing Plant has a negative impact to the environment, particularly to the surface water. The results of hydrochemical analysis of the water samples allow to assess an anthropogenic load on the surface water and to upgrade the monitoring program.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Environmental protection
Keywords:
surface water engineering and environmental surveys hydrochemical analysis monitoring
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References

  1. Pashkevich M.A. Technogenic arrays and its environmental impact. Saint Petersburg, 2000. 230 p.
  2. Moiseenko T.I., Yakovlev V.A. Anthropogenic transformations of aquatic ecosystems of the Kolsky North. Leningrad, 1990. 220 p.

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