MAPPING OF TECHNOGENIC ANOMALIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF A GEOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF URBANIZED AREAS |
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Authors: | Ye. P. Sorokina |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Crystal Chemistry of Rare Elements , Moscow |
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Abstract: | Industry concentrated in cities is a major source of geochemical pollution. It is suggested that this technogenic impact on the environment can be measured by techniques developed in geochemistry. The specific nature of the pollutants can be identified and their levels of concentration (mostly in the soil) can be measured against normal background values. This allows areas of pollution to be classified and mapped in terms of the composition and concentration of pollutants from industrial emissions. Translated from: Voprosy geografii, Vol. 120, 1983, pp. 55-67, by Robert K. Holz and Warren Hamill, University of Texas, Austin. |
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