Abstract

Biogeochemical technologies for recultivation of disturbed soils in impacted polar ecosystems are considered in this chapter. Techniques for monitoring the effectiveness of recultivation of disturbed tundra soils of different granulometric composition by analyzing enzyme activity, as well as the relevant technique for assessing the effectiveness of reclamation by peat in disturbed tundra soils with different full moisture capacity, are discussed. A technique for obtaining potassium humate from the local peat in the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug [District], Russia, is also presented. Finally, a technique for assessing the effectiveness of recultivation of disturbed tundra soils by application of local peat and potassium humate is demonstrated.

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