ECOLOGICAL CONDITION OF SOILS IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS (AS IN THE CASE OF BEREZNIKI, PERM REGION): COMPARISON OF RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN METHODS OF ASSESSMENT

The relevance. Intensive anthropogenic impact on the environment, specifically within industrial areas, contributes to soil degradation and accumulation of technophilic chemical elements in the soil cover. The increasing contamination of urban soils with heavy metals due to intense industrial load i...

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Main Authors: Evgenia S. Ushakova, Tatiana I. Karavaeva, Pavel A. Belkin
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Language:Russian
Published: Tomsk Polytechnic University 2020-10-01
Series:Известия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов
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Online Access:http://izvestiya.tpu.ru/archive/article/view/2850/2324
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spelling doaj-970a3623c42a443eaeadc4292e2f281f2021-01-27T08:39:44ZrusTomsk Polytechnic UniversityИзвестия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов2500-10192413-18302020-10-0133110587010.18799/24131830/2020/10/2850ECOLOGICAL CONDITION OF SOILS IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS (AS IN THE CASE OF BEREZNIKI, PERM REGION): COMPARISON OF RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN METHODS OF ASSESSMENTEvgenia S. Ushakova0Tatiana I. Karavaeva1Pavel A. Belkin2Perm State National Research UniversityPerm State National Research UniversityPerm State National Research UniversityThe relevance. Intensive anthropogenic impact on the environment, specifically within industrial areas, contributes to soil degradation and accumulation of technophilic chemical elements in the soil cover. The increasing contamination of urban soils with heavy metals due to intense industrial load is a serious environmental problem. Despite the increased interest in ecological condition of soils in industrial areas, the current standardization system in the Russian Federation is not sufficiently developed and precludes an accurate specification of contamination. The main aim of the research is to determine the level of soil contamination with heavy metals within the industrial area of an urban territory, compare Russian and foreign methods for soil contamination assessment and justification of the need for updating reference documentation. Methods. The content of heavy metals in soils was determined by the mass spectrometry method on the basis of the nanomineralogy Sector of the center for Collective Use of Perm State National Research University. Results and conclusions. Russian and foreign methods for assessing ecological condition of soils are considered. The level of soil contamination by heavy metals and metalloids within the industrial areas of large chemical enterprises of Perm region was estimated using Russian and foreign soil quality standards, total pollution indices and potential ecological risk. The relevance of functional purpose of territories when assessing pollution using individual indices is shown. Similar results were obtained for assessing the degree of soil pollution when using Russian total indices, not regulated by reference documentation, and foreign total indices. It is deduced that it is necessary to update the regulatory requirements of the Russian Federation, taking into account Russian and foreign experience in assessing soil contamination.http://izvestiya.tpu.ru/archive/article/view/2850/2324soil quality guidelineschemical elementssoil contamination levelindustrial areastotal pollution indicespotential ecological risk
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author Evgenia S. Ushakova
Tatiana I. Karavaeva
Pavel A. Belkin
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Tatiana I. Karavaeva
Pavel A. Belkin
ECOLOGICAL CONDITION OF SOILS IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS (AS IN THE CASE OF BEREZNIKI, PERM REGION): COMPARISON OF RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN METHODS OF ASSESSMENT
Известия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов
soil quality guidelines
chemical elements
soil contamination level
industrial areas
total pollution indices
potential ecological risk
author_facet Evgenia S. Ushakova
Tatiana I. Karavaeva
Pavel A. Belkin
author_sort Evgenia S. Ushakova
title ECOLOGICAL CONDITION OF SOILS IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS (AS IN THE CASE OF BEREZNIKI, PERM REGION): COMPARISON OF RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN METHODS OF ASSESSMENT
title_short ECOLOGICAL CONDITION OF SOILS IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS (AS IN THE CASE OF BEREZNIKI, PERM REGION): COMPARISON OF RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN METHODS OF ASSESSMENT
title_full ECOLOGICAL CONDITION OF SOILS IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS (AS IN THE CASE OF BEREZNIKI, PERM REGION): COMPARISON OF RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN METHODS OF ASSESSMENT
title_fullStr ECOLOGICAL CONDITION OF SOILS IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS (AS IN THE CASE OF BEREZNIKI, PERM REGION): COMPARISON OF RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN METHODS OF ASSESSMENT
title_full_unstemmed ECOLOGICAL CONDITION OF SOILS IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS (AS IN THE CASE OF BEREZNIKI, PERM REGION): COMPARISON OF RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN METHODS OF ASSESSMENT
title_sort ecological condition of soils in industrial areas (as in the case of berezniki, perm region): comparison of russian and foreign methods of assessment
publisher Tomsk Polytechnic University
series Известия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов
issn 2500-1019
2413-1830
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The relevance. Intensive anthropogenic impact on the environment, specifically within industrial areas, contributes to soil degradation and accumulation of technophilic chemical elements in the soil cover. The increasing contamination of urban soils with heavy metals due to intense industrial load is a serious environmental problem. Despite the increased interest in ecological condition of soils in industrial areas, the current standardization system in the Russian Federation is not sufficiently developed and precludes an accurate specification of contamination. The main aim of the research is to determine the level of soil contamination with heavy metals within the industrial area of an urban territory, compare Russian and foreign methods for soil contamination assessment and justification of the need for updating reference documentation. Methods. The content of heavy metals in soils was determined by the mass spectrometry method on the basis of the nanomineralogy Sector of the center for Collective Use of Perm State National Research University. Results and conclusions. Russian and foreign methods for assessing ecological condition of soils are considered. The level of soil contamination by heavy metals and metalloids within the industrial areas of large chemical enterprises of Perm region was estimated using Russian and foreign soil quality standards, total pollution indices and potential ecological risk. The relevance of functional purpose of territories when assessing pollution using individual indices is shown. Similar results were obtained for assessing the degree of soil pollution when using Russian total indices, not regulated by reference documentation, and foreign total indices. It is deduced that it is necessary to update the regulatory requirements of the Russian Federation, taking into account Russian and foreign experience in assessing soil contamination.
topic soil quality guidelines
chemical elements
soil contamination level
industrial areas
total pollution indices
potential ecological risk
url http://izvestiya.tpu.ru/archive/article/view/2850/2324
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