The radiological state of the soil cover as the most important criteria for the estimation of the environment pollution
- Authors: Fink A.D.1, Shayakhmetov M.R.1, Krasnitskiy V.M.2, Shmidt A.G.2, Makenova S.K.1, Abakumov E.V.3, Suleimanov R.R.4,5, Adelmurzina I.F.5
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Affiliations:
- Omsk State Agrarian University
- Center for Agrochemical Service «Omskiy»
- Saint Petersburg State University
- Ufa Institute of Biology of RAS
- Bashkir State University
- Issue: Vol 97, No 2 (2018)
- Pages: 113-116
- Section: ENVIRONMENTAL HYGIENE
- Published: 14.10.2020
- URL: https://rjpbr.com/0016-9900/article/view/640349
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.47470/0016-9900-2018-97-2-113-116
- ID: 640349
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Abstract
One of the most important problems of agriculture under conditions of the soil contamination with radioactive elements is the maximum possible decrease in the supply of these substances to crop production and prevention of their accumulation in the organisms of farm animals. In connection with this, now we have a problem of introducing new technologies and techniques not only in the agrochemical survey of lands but also in the agro-industrial complex as a whole. This article presents experimental data on the concentration of radionuclides 137Cs, 90Sr, 232Th, 226Ra, and 40K in the soils of agricultural enterprise «Druzhba» in the Gorky District of the Omsk Region. The survey was conducted in 2016 on the basis of the Center for Agrochemical Service «Omskiy». The content of 137Cs and 90Sr was shown not to exceed background indices, whereas the use of potassium fertilizers and the composition of soil-forming rocks gives rise in the increase in the content of such radionuclides as 40K, 232Th and 226Ra.
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A. D. Fink
Omsk State Agrarian University
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Russian Federation
Marat R. Shayakhmetov
Omsk State Agrarian University
Email: schayakhmetov.marat@yandex.ru
MD, Ph.D., associate professor of the Chair of Agrochemistry and Soil Science of the Omsk State Agrarian University, Omsk, 644008, Russian Federation.
e-mail: schayakhmetov.marat@yandex.ru
Russian FederationV. M. Krasnitskiy
Center for Agrochemical Service «Omskiy»
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Russian Federation
A. G. Shmidt
Center for Agrochemical Service «Omskiy»
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Russian Federation
S. K. Makenova
Omsk State Agrarian University
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Russian Federation
E. V. Abakumov
Saint Petersburg State University
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Russian Federation
R. R. Suleimanov
Ufa Institute of Biology of RAS; Bashkir State University
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Russian Federation
I. F. Adelmurzina
Bashkir State University
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Russian Federation
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