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Vol 195
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171-173
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Article

Environmental monitoring of the north ecosystems exposed to an impact of the mining

Authors:
A. V. Strizhenok
About authors
  • student Saint Petersburg State Mining University
Date submitted:
2011-07-12
Date accepted:
2011-09-23
Date published:
2012-04-05

Abstract

The paper presents the results of an environmental monitoring of the Russian mining enterprise territory and the assessment of an anthropogenic impact of the delft on the ecosystem of the protected area.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Environmental protection
Keywords:
monitoring ecosystem bioindication polluted area
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References

  1. Pashkevich M.A. Anthropogenic arrays and their impact on the environment. Saint Petersburg, 2000. 230 p.
  2. Pashkevich M.A. Environmental monitoring: Teaching aid. Saint Petersburg, 2002. 90 p.
  3. Strizhenok A.V. Environmental Monitoring and assessment of an impact of the mining enterprice «Timman's Bauxite» on the environment // 39th Week of science in Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University: Materials of international theoretical and practical conference. Saint Petersburg, 2010. Pt.I. P.149-151

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