2017
DOI: 10.12911/22998993/74947
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Effective Methods for Reclamation of Area Sources of Dust Emission

Abstract: This article presents the results of the Shared equipment Center's work in the field of developing new methods for reclamation of dumps and waste storage sites, including methods for restoring the bioproductivity of clay soils, increasing the fertility of lowfertility soils, or potentially fertile soils, while increasing the protection of reclaimed lands from wind erosion.

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“…The water prepared in the biotesting in a volume of 50 cm 3 was transferred to a glass beaker with a capacity of 100 cm 3 . In order to obtain a number of dilutions of the analyzed sample, divisible by three, 24 cm 3 of distilled water was added in 24 cups .…”
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“…The water prepared in the biotesting in a volume of 50 cm 3 was transferred to a glass beaker with a capacity of 100 cm 3 . In order to obtain a number of dilutions of the analyzed sample, divisible by three, 24 cm 3 of distilled water was added in 24 cups .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to obtain a number of dilutions of the analyzed sample, divisible by three, 24 cm 3 of distilled water was added in 24 cups . Afterwards, 12 cm 3 of test water was introduced into the first of them, and in the second, third and fourth were carried by 12 cm 3 , from the first, second and third glasses, respectively. The 12 cm 3 from the last glass is discarded.…”
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“…• creation of a soil-vegetative layer (SVL) in the territories disturbed by construction [19]; • restoration of SVL on disturbed and polluted landscapes [20]; • increase in the power of the SVL, for example, in low-lying, flooded zones; • subsidence of soil during the reorganization of the SVL [21]; • creation of SVL in alluvial landscapes [22][23][24];…”
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“…• Environmental quality [72] is determined based on beach quality rankings as the sum of normalized values for each beach (Table 4) located within walking distance (no more than 1 km) from the land plot (Figure 3b).…”
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