Abstract

The contribution of aerotechnogenic migration to the accumulation of heavy metals by coltsfoot in the city of Tyumen was studied. Metal content analysis (Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Pb, Cd, Ni, Co, Cr) was performed using atomic absorption and atomic emission spectroscopy. The conclusion was made about the metal absorption from the soil by the plant root system and the presence of non-root intake of metals from the atmosphere. The interlinkage of aerotechnogenic migration with the metal volatility and the aerosols stability was revealed.

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