2020
DOI: 10.23939/ep2020.02.076
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Environmental Pollution in the Airport Impact Area–case Study of the Boryspil International Airport

Abstract: The paper presents the analysis of soil and phytomass contamination due to the functioning of air transport. The major issues revealed include extremely high level of soil contamination with petroleum products and an increased content of heavy metals both in soil and phytomass. The toxicity testing has demonstrated considerable pathogenic potential of soil from the airport area.

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“…oil, gas, fuel additives) only account for an estimated 5% of global atmospheric Cu emissions, studies have shown soil concentrations of Cu and other heavy metals to increase near airport runways relative to more distant sampling locations. [87][88][89][90] Lastly, given the city's agricultural history, the historic use of fertilizers and pesticides constitutes another potentially important source of heavy metals to the environment. 32 Phosphate fertilizer, for instance, is known to contain Cd, 91 while Zn is contained in a many fertilizers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…oil, gas, fuel additives) only account for an estimated 5% of global atmospheric Cu emissions, studies have shown soil concentrations of Cu and other heavy metals to increase near airport runways relative to more distant sampling locations. [87][88][89][90] Lastly, given the city's agricultural history, the historic use of fertilizers and pesticides constitutes another potentially important source of heavy metals to the environment. 32 Phosphate fertilizer, for instance, is known to contain Cd, 91 while Zn is contained in a many fertilizers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it is also important for the effective assessment and management of the atmosphere that pollutants enter the atmosphere not only from certain stationary or mobile sources of emissions, but can be discharged from the surface of the earth, which has been man-made and anthropogenic, in particular in Ukraine. scientists [16] on the territory of Boryspil International Airport.…”
Section: Features Of the Impact Of Emergencies On Technogenically Loaded Objects On The Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modern aviation industry is developing rapidly, creating many advantages and opening up new opportunities for society [1,2]. But, at the same time, the development of this industry creates stress for all components of the environment [3,4]. It is known that the main problems of the negative impact of the aviation industry on the environment are air, water, and soil pollution due to emissions of harmful substances and other impacts [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%