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Vol 166
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88-90
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Article

Assessment of the possibility of geochemical self-recovery of agrolandscapes on the basis of monitoring

Authors:
V. A. Alekseenko1
I. V. Ovcharov2
A. B. Sannikova3
A. V. Suvorinov4
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  • 1 — Rostov State University
  • 2 — Rostov State University
  • 3 — Rostov State University
  • 4 — Ministry of Education and Science of the RF
Date submitted:
2005-01-09
Date accepted:
2005-02-06
Date published:
2005-12-15

Abstract

Agrolandscapes make up the largest part of the world's man-made landscapes. Their soils are subjected to annual mechanical cultivation; fertilizers and toxic chemicals are applied. All this leads to specific contamination of soils with a number of chemical elements. All over the world, certain agro-landscapes are periodically withdrawn from agricultural turnover. In this regard, it is important to answer the question: whether geochemical "soil self-remediation" is possible in this case or not. If geochemical self-recovery is possible, it is desirable to know how long it can happen. We have developed a methodology of works on the basis of monitoring studies. On its basis this problem was considered for tea plantations of the Western Caucasus.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Environmental monitoring
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