ASSESSMENT OF PROBABLE GAS CHEMICAL POLLUTION OF PROMISING FOREST PROTECTED AREAS BY APG BURNING EMISSIONS

The development and operation of oil fields in Western Siberia has a significant impact on various components of the environment. In particular, natural complexes of existing specially protected natural areas and promising areas that are significant for the conservation of biological diversity and l...

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Published in:FOREST SCIENCE ISSUES
Main Authors: V. A. Khamedov, N. V. Davydova
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Center for Forest Ecology and Productivity 2023
Subjects:
apg
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.31509/2658-607x-202252-117
https://doaj.org/article/424b796d88a249c1a08b5570fe98db0d
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Summary:The development and operation of oil fields in Western Siberia has a significant impact on various components of the environment. In particular, natural complexes of existing specially protected natural areas and promising areas that are significant for the conservation of biological diversity and landscapes are affected. In connection with the projected development of a system of specially protected natural areas in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, the aim of the work is to assess the likely pollution of municipalities in the region by emissions from the combustion of associated petroleum gas to provide decision support when choosing locations for promising protected areas. The paper presents a general description of chronic thermal and gas-chemical pollution of the atmosphere by products of associated petroleum gas combustion, zones of probable atmospheric pollution as a result of gas combustion are modeled, an assessment is made of the dynamics of the state of vegetation for the territories of municipalities, within the boundaries of which it is planned to create protected natural areas, and recommendations are given for designing such territories.