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Changes of the properties of oil-polluted soils after recultivation (remediation) on the northern territories of the Russian Federation (the Republic of Komi)

Year 2015, , 253 - 258, 01.10.2015
https://doi.org/10.18393/ejss.2015.4.253-258

Abstract

Soil petroleum pollution is characteristic for soils of many petroleum-producing countries. The success of recultivation of such soils is determined by the speed and quality of cleaning and further propertiestransformation of recultivated soils. Our work is devoted to the examination of properties of recultivated more than 20 years ago petroleum polluted soils. We defined physical and chemical properties and regimes of soils,, fractional composition of the hydrocarbons of petroleum, the total population and the taxonomic structure of saprotrophic bacterial complex. It was shown that the ability of the studied recultivatedsoils to self-purification from anthropogenic hydrocarbons is determined by a combination of such a factors: 1- landscape position and removal of organic pollutants by surface water, 2-fractional composition of hydrocarbons, 3 – biodegradation and level of initial contamination with hydrocarbons. It was found that the direction and intensity of the soils evolution is primarily due to the degree of soil initial properties and regimes transformations during the recultivation procedure.

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Year 2015, , 253 - 258, 01.10.2015
https://doi.org/10.18393/ejss.2015.4.253-258

Abstract

References

  • Andreyuk, E.A. (ed). 1982. Instrumental methods of microbiology of soils. Kiev: Nauk. Dumka. 94 p.
  • Vorobyova, L.A. 2006. Theory and practice of the chemical analysis of soils. M.: GEOS. 400 p.
  • Solntseva, I.E. 1998. Production of oil and geochemistry of natural landscapes. M.: MSU. 376 p.
  • Shein, E.V., Karpachevsky, L.O. (eds). 2007. Theories and methods of physics of soils. M.: MSU. 616 p.
  • Ezhelev, Z.S., Umarova, A.B., Lysak, L.V., 2014. Transformation of the properties of oil-contaminated tundra-gley soils at their remediation with different methods. Bulletin of Altai State Agricultural University. 6: 75-79.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Zakhar Ezhelev This is me

Aminat Umarova This is me

Ludmila Lysak This is me

Julia Zavgorodnyaya This is me

Publication Date October 1, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015

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APA Ezhelev, Z., Umarova, A., Lysak, L., Zavgorodnyaya, J. (2015). Changes of the properties of oil-polluted soils after recultivation (remediation) on the northern territories of the Russian Federation (the Republic of Komi). Eurasian Journal of Soil Science, 4(4), 253-258. https://doi.org/10.18393/ejss.2015.4.253-258