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Characteristics of soil cover in the city of Ishim and the village Iglic Akmola region

Abstract

   In the city of Esil copper content was 6.34 and 6.49 chlorides multiplicity MPC. The total index of soil pollution with heavy metals ZC was 0.1 MPC, uncontaminated soil. In the soil, Iglika v. average copper content was 3 and chlorides 1.53 multiplicity MPC. ZC was 0.1 MPC, ie uncontaminated soil.

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A. V. Bakhluev
RSE "National Center for Occupational Hygiene and Diseases" of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



G. R. Khanturina
RSE "National Center for Occupational Hygiene and Diseases" of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



M. V. Rusyaev
RSE "National Center for Occupational Hygiene and Diseases" of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



A. Zh. Makhaev
RSE "National Center for Occupational Hygiene and Diseases" of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



N. Zh. Batralina
RSE "National Center for Occupational Hygiene and Diseases" of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



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Bakhluev A.V., Khanturina G.R., Rusyaev M.V., Makhaev A.Zh., Batralina N.Zh. Characteristics of soil cover in the city of Ishim and the village Iglic Akmola region. Occupational Hygiene and Medical Ecology. 2017;(1):34-38. (In Russ.)

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