The research carried out showed that the amount of the buffering capacity of soil in acid and alkaline ranges
varied within 27–98% (from low to very high) and 31–81% (from medium to very high) respectively. The specific features
of acid-base buffering capacity of soils are in asymmetry with buffering areas. For the first time the computer generated
models were created using the software package SURFER that will allow to monitor the urban soils’ state in time and
space, to estimate the degree of their degradation under the influence of growing technogenic load, to specify the peculiarities
of the formation of ecogeochemical situation in the city. The city map was zoned by acid-base buffering properties of
soils based on the theoretical, statistical and visual interpretation of cartographic data.
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