Abstract
Presently, a large volume of anthropogenic heavy metals enters the biosphere, a significant part of which is accumulated in the soil. To predict the environmental hazard of heavy metal contamination, it is necessary to know not only the extent of their flow but also the patterns of their behavior in various soil and geochemical conditions. The source of numerous pollutants: dust, poisonous substances, heavy metals, etc., are manufacturing industry dumps, exhaust gases of vehicles, residues of oil products (gas stations), mineral fertilizers, meliorants, pesticides, the effects of heavy agricultural equipment on the density and structure of the soil. Their accumulation in the environment leads to a disruption of ecological equilibrium, which along the chain can spread to sizable territories. Industrial centers are especially marked by soil pollution.
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