Abstract

The article is dedicated to analyzing the content and distribution of oil hydrocarbons, benz(a)pyrene, and heavy metals in the soils of the southern part of Sakhalin Island. The investigations were conducted in 2003–2010. A dynamical increase in the content of ecotoxicants in soils has been shown. The similar character of the accumulation of oil hydrocarbons, benz(a)pyrene, and heavy metals in the soils has been determined and indicates the possibility of the aerial transmission of pollutants from existing nearby sources.

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