2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-022-10270-x
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Approaches for the complex assessment of polychemical pollution of permafrost-affected soils and the upper layer of permafrost

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“…As for Yakutia (Eastern Siberia), few data were obtained for Tiksi, Chersky, and Yakutsk in a comparison with the Tazovsky and Gaz-Sale settlements in the Yamal region [37]. In the urban soils of Yakutia, the O, T, A, and buried [A] horizons have been documented as the result of urban pedogenesis.…”
Section: Gravimetric Concentrations and Profile Distribution Of Organ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for Yakutia (Eastern Siberia), few data were obtained for Tiksi, Chersky, and Yakutsk in a comparison with the Tazovsky and Gaz-Sale settlements in the Yamal region [37]. In the urban soils of Yakutia, the O, T, A, and buried [A] horizons have been documented as the result of urban pedogenesis.…”
Section: Gravimetric Concentrations and Profile Distribution Of Organ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also be facilitated by such co-occurring geomorphological processes as thermokarst and erosion, terminating in the exposure of deep deposits of organic matter [12]. However, at the same time, triggered by a changing climate, peat deposits containing significant amounts of bioavailable heavy metals (HMs) turn into sources of the toxicant migration into the environment [13][14][15]. Climate change and anthropogenic pressure caused by the intensive development of the oil and gas industry in the Arctic region result in a changed hydrological regime of the Arctic wetlands and the irreversible disturbance of peat layers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%