TE MPORARY CHANGES IN POLYARENES CONTENT IN SOILS AND PLANTS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF COAL MINING

Rapid development of the industry causes intensified contamination of the environment with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Tundra ecosystems have high recourse potential but also are characterized by a low resistance to anthropogenic influences. The aim of our research was to study possible...

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Published in:RUDN Journal of Ecology and Life Safety
Main Authors: E V Yakovleva, D N Gabov, beznosikov@ib komiscr Beznosikov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2310-2017-25-2-271-293
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plants
temporary changes
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E V Yakovleva
D N Gabov
beznosikov@ib komiscr Beznosikov
TE MPORARY CHANGES IN POLYARENES CONTENT IN SOILS AND PLANTS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF COAL MINING
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plants
temporary changes
envir
geo
description Rapid development of the industry causes intensified contamination of the environment with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Tundra ecosystems have high recourse potential but also are characterized by a low resistance to anthropogenic influences. The aim of our research was to study possible use of organogenic soil horizons, plants and lichens to trace temporary changes in PAH content in south tundra communities under the aerotechnogenic pollution. Monitoring of PAH content was conducted in organogenic soil horizons and plants from lower vegetation layer of southern tundra. Soils and plants were sampled both from the вackground site and from the sites established in 0,5; 1 and 1,5 km north-east from the coal mine Vorkutinskaya taking into account the wind rose. The samples were collected at the polluted sites in 2013 and 2015. The model species - lichen Peltigera leucophlebia Nyl., moss Pleurozium schreberi Brid. and dwarf shrub Vaccinium myrtillus L. (leaves). ASE-350 accelerated solvent extraction system (Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA) was used to extract PAHs from plants and soils. PAH content in the sample was determined by HPLC method.13 PAH structures were identified in organogenic horizons, plants and lichens from the sites under study. Coal dust was found to be the main PAH source for soils and plants affected by the mine Vorkutinskaya. Light polyarenes made the greatest contribution to the total PAH content. Their proportion remained stable in time at different distances from the mine indicating the constant nature of the contamination. Decrease of PAH content in plants during the two-year period was caused by decrease of mine effect intensity. Plants responded on changes in PAH streams faster than soil organogenic horizons. So, we suppose that plants can be used as better indicators of environmental changes. The largest level of PAH accumulation was revealed for moss Pleurozium schreberi, which due to its wide spread and active PAH accumulation ability can be used to indicate the contamination ...
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author E V Yakovleva
D N Gabov
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D N Gabov
beznosikov@ib komiscr Beznosikov
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title TE MPORARY CHANGES IN POLYARENES CONTENT IN SOILS AND PLANTS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF COAL MINING
title_short TE MPORARY CHANGES IN POLYARENES CONTENT IN SOILS AND PLANTS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF COAL MINING
title_full TE MPORARY CHANGES IN POLYARENES CONTENT IN SOILS AND PLANTS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF COAL MINING
title_fullStr TE MPORARY CHANGES IN POLYARENES CONTENT IN SOILS AND PLANTS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF COAL MINING
title_full_unstemmed TE MPORARY CHANGES IN POLYARENES CONTENT IN SOILS AND PLANTS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF COAL MINING
title_sort te mporary changes in polyarenes content in soils and plants under the influence of coal mining
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
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