Evaluation of the Ecotoxicological State of Selected Soils from Urban Environments of Russian Arctic with the Aim to Substantiate Reclamation and Restoration Strategies

In recent decades rates of anthropogenic forcing on natural and urban ecosystems in the Arctic are increasingly growing. This tendency requires the development of more detailed environmental monitoring methods. In this context, study of background trace elements contents should be an urgent task. Th...

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Main Authors: Alekseev Ivan, Abakumov Evgeny, Petrova Alina, Vorona-Slivinskaya Lubov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: EDP Sciences 2018
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:78febc0d0246474c9c18c6ecadbd79b9 2023-05-15T15:00:44+02:00 Evaluation of the Ecotoxicological State of Selected Soils from Urban Environments of Russian Arctic with the Aim to Substantiate Reclamation and Restoration Strategies Alekseev Ivan Abakumov Evgeny Petrova Alina Vorona-Slivinskaya Lubov 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817004001 https://doaj.org/article/78febc0d0246474c9c18c6ecadbd79b9 EN FR eng fre EDP Sciences https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817004001 https://doaj.org/toc/2261-236X 2261-236X doi:10.1051/matecconf/201817004001 https://doaj.org/article/78febc0d0246474c9c18c6ecadbd79b9 MATEC Web of Conferences, Vol 170, p 04001 (2018) Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TA1-2040 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817004001 2022-12-31T06:51:42Z In recent decades rates of anthropogenic forcing on natural and urban ecosystems in the Arctic are increasingly growing. This tendency requires the development of more detailed environmental monitoring methods. In this context, study of background trace elements contents should be an urgent task. The purpose of authors study was an assessment of trace elements content in soils of urban environments in Yamal region and Murmansk. Twelve sites in Yamal region and four sites in Murmansk in different functional zones were studied during the investigation. Samples were taken from a depth of 0-5 cm and 5-20 cm. The highest contents for Cu, Zn, Ni were found in soil samples from Kharp, which was caused by existing chrome-processing factory. Soil samples from Aksarka and Labytnangi were characterized by the highest median values for Pb. Soil samples from Kharsaim and Kharp key plots were characterized by the highest median values for Zn. This could be explained by geological origin and high regional background concentration element for this trace element. Soil samples collected in Murmansk were characterized by highest medians in Pb, Ni and Mn in topsoil horizons, Mn and Zn in lower horizons. Evaluation of Saet´s index showed the predominance of non-hazardous Zc in most of the soil samples. Predicted climate change and consequent degradation of permafrost in soils could have the behavior of trace elements. Rates of accumulation, transformation, translocation, leaching and transportation of trace elements and other pollutants within the permafrost-affected landscapes could be affected and changed significantly. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change permafrost Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Murmansk Labytnangi ENVELOPE(66.418,66.418,66.657,66.657) Aksarka ENVELOPE(68.150,68.150,66.500,66.500) Kharp ENVELOPE(65.808,65.808,66.801,66.801) Kharsaim ENVELOPE(67.286,67.286,66.597,66.597) MATEC Web of Conferences 170 04001
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Abakumov Evgeny
Petrova Alina
Vorona-Slivinskaya Lubov
Evaluation of the Ecotoxicological State of Selected Soils from Urban Environments of Russian Arctic with the Aim to Substantiate Reclamation and Restoration Strategies
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description In recent decades rates of anthropogenic forcing on natural and urban ecosystems in the Arctic are increasingly growing. This tendency requires the development of more detailed environmental monitoring methods. In this context, study of background trace elements contents should be an urgent task. The purpose of authors study was an assessment of trace elements content in soils of urban environments in Yamal region and Murmansk. Twelve sites in Yamal region and four sites in Murmansk in different functional zones were studied during the investigation. Samples were taken from a depth of 0-5 cm and 5-20 cm. The highest contents for Cu, Zn, Ni were found in soil samples from Kharp, which was caused by existing chrome-processing factory. Soil samples from Aksarka and Labytnangi were characterized by the highest median values for Pb. Soil samples from Kharsaim and Kharp key plots were characterized by the highest median values for Zn. This could be explained by geological origin and high regional background concentration element for this trace element. Soil samples collected in Murmansk were characterized by highest medians in Pb, Ni and Mn in topsoil horizons, Mn and Zn in lower horizons. Evaluation of Saet´s index showed the predominance of non-hazardous Zc in most of the soil samples. Predicted climate change and consequent degradation of permafrost in soils could have the behavior of trace elements. Rates of accumulation, transformation, translocation, leaching and transportation of trace elements and other pollutants within the permafrost-affected landscapes could be affected and changed significantly.
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author Alekseev Ivan
Abakumov Evgeny
Petrova Alina
Vorona-Slivinskaya Lubov
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Abakumov Evgeny
Petrova Alina
Vorona-Slivinskaya Lubov
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title Evaluation of the Ecotoxicological State of Selected Soils from Urban Environments of Russian Arctic with the Aim to Substantiate Reclamation and Restoration Strategies
title_short Evaluation of the Ecotoxicological State of Selected Soils from Urban Environments of Russian Arctic with the Aim to Substantiate Reclamation and Restoration Strategies
title_full Evaluation of the Ecotoxicological State of Selected Soils from Urban Environments of Russian Arctic with the Aim to Substantiate Reclamation and Restoration Strategies
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Ecotoxicological State of Selected Soils from Urban Environments of Russian Arctic with the Aim to Substantiate Reclamation and Restoration Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Ecotoxicological State of Selected Soils from Urban Environments of Russian Arctic with the Aim to Substantiate Reclamation and Restoration Strategies
title_sort evaluation of the ecotoxicological state of selected soils from urban environments of russian arctic with the aim to substantiate reclamation and restoration strategies
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