Abstract
This article examines the problem of concomitant contamination of soils with heavy metals after long-standing oil spills in the Republic of Bashkortostan. The results of a study on changes in the gross content of heavy metals in different types of soils are presented. Studies have shown that among the studied gross forms of heavy metals (Zn, Cu, Pb, Ni) in areas with long-standing oil spills there is no correlation with the content of petroleum products. The content of all forms of the studied metals did not exceed the requirements of sanitary and hygienic standards and the geochemical background characteristic of the studied territory. Keywords: HEAVY METALS, GRAY FOREST SOIL, TYPICAL CHERNOZEM, ALLUVIAL MEADOW SOILS, OIL POLLUTION
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