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Assessment of heavy metals in modern bottom sediments on the Karadag seashore

The work presents the results of quantitative assessment of heavy metals (HM) content in bottom sediments of the coastal zone near the Karadag nature Reserve. The data were obtained as a result of field studies in 2016-2018. Estimated СС and Cо coefficients and Zc were calculated. It was shown that arsenic concentration limits were exceeded everywhere in the samples. The nickel, lead, copper and zinc limits were found to have been exceeded in some locations. Ecological and geochemical assessment of water and bottom sediments quality in the section of Karadag water area has been made.
- National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine
- A.O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas Ukraine
- A.O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas Ukraine
- A. O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of RAS Russian Federation
- Peoples' Friendship University of Russia Russian Federation
Environmental management, Ecology, 550, Copper and zinc, Nature reserves, Sediments, Environmental sciences, Planning, Heavy metals, Bottom sediments, Sustainable development, Arsenic concentration, GE1-350, Geochemical assessments, Field studies, Quantitative assessments, Water areas
Environmental management, Ecology, 550, Copper and zinc, Nature reserves, Sediments, Environmental sciences, Planning, Heavy metals, Bottom sediments, Sustainable development, Arsenic concentration, GE1-350, Geochemical assessments, Field studies, Quantitative assessments, Water areas
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