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Information × Registration Number 0212U008754, 0112U003569 , R & D reports Title Indices the migration and accumulation of heavy metals in soils of different landscapes of the eastern part of the European continent: the substantiation, obtain, informative, practical use for environmental purposes popup.stage_title Head Fateev Anatoly Ivanovych, Registration Date 28-12-2012 Organization National Scientific Center "Institute for soil science and agrochemistry research named after O. N. Sokolovsky" popup.description2 Object of investigation-regularities of soils absorptive capacity in different elements of the dual of Ukraine geochemical landscapes at influence of heavy metals (HM), and the accumulation of radial and lateral migration of these metals, trace element status of the soils under the influence of technogenic HM. Purpose-an investigation absorptive capacity of soils of different origin, the study and analysis of the relationship between the absorption capacity of soils with respect to HM and migration capacity, the elaboration of scientific bases of analysis, forecast and control behavior of HM in soils, improvement methodology and process information for the diagnosis of the soil-plant system for the development of theoretical propositions regarding the role of soils in the formation of the ecological state of landscape, quality of soil and adjacent environments, protection from chemical pollution, HM behavior management in landscape and trophic chains. Research methods-the methodology and techniques of research, laboratory analysis, the methods of theoretical analysis, a systematic approach, the landscape-geochemical, laboratory analytical, comparative analysis, expert assessment of the information and reference documentation, statistics. Novelty - first carried out systematic and coordinated between research institutions of the three countries (Ukraine, Russia and Belarus), research on migration and accumulation of HM in the eastern part of the European landscape of the continent, which resulted in the regularities of accumulation and migration HM in soils and landscapes, translocation in plants; determine the content of their mobile and strongly fixed forms, capable of water and biological migration, factors of influence on the distribution of HM in landscapes, analyzed the relationship between the absorption capacity of soils with respect to HM and migration capacity, the possibility of using the obtained parameters of the migration and accumulation of HM for the ecological of the landscape at pollution by HM. The scientific basis of analysis, forecast and control the behavior of HM in landscape and food chains were elaborated for solving the fundamental problems of control and soil conservation in the negative impact of pollutants of different nature. Elaborated methods for diagnostics of the soil-plant system chemical elements tested, implemented and published as scientific and methodological edition. Investigations are unique. Efficiency-elaborations provide increased accuracy and reliability of monitoring (diagnosis, assessment, prediction) of soils in different climatic zones of Ukraine, facilitating the development of practical application mechanisms of measures to protect and restore soil fertility while improving the quality and reducing the cost of resources required to achieve them. Field of application-agriculture. Product Description popup.authors Бородіна Ярослава В'ячеславівна Лучникова Євгенія Вікторівна Мірошниченко Микола Миколайович Самохвалова Валентина Леонідівна Семенов Дмитро Олександрович Смірнова Катерина Борисівна Фатєєв Анатолій Іванович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Fateev Anatoly Ivanovych. Indices the migration and accumulation of heavy metals in soils of different landscapes of the eastern part of the European continent: the substantiation, obtain, informative, practical use for environmental purposes. (popup.stage: ). National Scientific Center "Institute for soil science and agrochemistry research named after O. N. Sokolovsky". № 0212U008754
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