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The behavior of some heavy metals (Mn, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, Cd) in soils within the Mariupol city was analyzed. Elementary landscapes various types with different migration conditions have peculiar trends in the field of removal and accumulation of substances were revealed. Such soil parameters as texture and pH play an important role in the transit and accumulation of heavy metals. Using this parameters let us more precisely established transit quality and barrier functions of elementary landscapes on the ways of secondary redistribution of heavy metals from the objects of their initial deposition.

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2019-05-15
2024-04-27
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