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Soil and geochemical characteristics of mountain and tundra landscapes in impact zones used for landing separated parts of launch vehicles - Contemporary Problems of Ecology

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Abstract

To properly evaluate the data received during the ecological monitoring of space-rocket activities, it is necessary to make allowance for the natural variability of the chemical properties of soils that are common for the territories used for landing separated parts of launch vehicles. This paper presents the results of the soil and geochemical studies in mountain and tundra landscapes in the Republic of Altai in the impact zone where the second stages of launch vehicles fall. Based on the obtained results and data from laboratory experimental investigations, the ecological soil buffer capacity in relation to rocket fuel is quantified for one of the monitored sites.

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  1. Faculty of Geography, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119234, Russia

    T. V. Koroleva, O. V. Chernitsova, A. V. Sharapova & P. P. Krechetov

  2. Institute of Water and Ecological Problems, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Molodezhnaya 1, Barnaul, 656038, Russia

    A. V. Puzanov & I. V. Gorbachev

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  1. T. V. Koroleva

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Original Russian Text © T.V. Koroleva, O.V. Chernitsova, A.V. Sharapova, P.P. Krechetov, A.V. Puzanov, I.V. Gorbachev, 2014, published in Sibirskii Ekologicheskii Zhurnal, 2014, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 183–192.

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Koroleva, T.V., Chernitsova, O.V., Sharapova, A.V. et al. Soil and geochemical characteristics of mountain and tundra landscapes in impact zones used for landing separated parts of launch vehicles. Contemp. Probl. Ecol. 7, 151–157 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995425514020085

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  • Received: 06 September 2013

  • Published: 07 May 2014

  • Issue Date: March 2014

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995425514020085

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