2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4993039
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The harm of petroleum-polluted soil and its remediation research

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“…Total nitrogen of the studied soils though not significant at 5% probability level in both studies ranged from 5.60 to 7.50gkg -1 in pot experiment and from 6.0 to 7.90gkg -1 at 10ml and 60ml pollution rates in field studies. The high values of total nitrogen in polluted soils were similar but higher than those of [47] in the same area who obtained total nitrogen values ranging from 2.80gkg -1 in unpolluted soils to 3.40gkg -1 on soil polluted with spent engine oils. Available phosphorus markedly decreased with an increase in the rate of crude oil pollution in both studies.…”
Section: International Journal Of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 45%
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“…Total nitrogen of the studied soils though not significant at 5% probability level in both studies ranged from 5.60 to 7.50gkg -1 in pot experiment and from 6.0 to 7.90gkg -1 at 10ml and 60ml pollution rates in field studies. The high values of total nitrogen in polluted soils were similar but higher than those of [47] in the same area who obtained total nitrogen values ranging from 2.80gkg -1 in unpolluted soils to 3.40gkg -1 on soil polluted with spent engine oils. Available phosphorus markedly decreased with an increase in the rate of crude oil pollution in both studies.…”
Section: International Journal Of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 45%
“…The highest 745.93gkg -1 and lowest 450.35gkg -1 values (pot experiment), 778.33 and 452.32gkg -1 (field experiment) occurred at 60 and 0ml (control) pollution rates respectively. [14,46,47] found higher moisture content in soils spilled with oil than unpolluted soils. The impact of crude oil pollution on moisture content was higher in the pot experiment compared to the initial values (Table 2) and those on the field (Figure 1).…”
Section: Physical Properties Of the Studied Soil Following Crude Oil Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Ґрунтові частинки, покриті нафтовою плівкою, втрачають здатність поглинати й утримувати вологу. Через це знижуються гігроскопічна вологість, водопроникність і вологоємність ґрунту [5,13,24,26,30].…”
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“…Крім цих трьох характерних набутих властивостей, у ґрунті після забруднення нафтою виникають й інші негативні зміни (потрапляють токсичні елементи, порушується структура ґрунту, відбувається підлужнення ґрунтового розчину, знижується окисно-відновний потенціал, порушується співвідношення Карбону до Нітрогену та ін. ), які детально досліджені на різних типах ґрунтів із різних кліматичних зон і досить повно представлені у літературі [3,5,15,30,33] .…”
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“…oil-polluted arctic soils with high salinity (Rhykerd et al, 1995;Chang et al, 2018;Wang et al, 2017). Therefore, prior to developing an integrated system of measures to eliminate soil pollution in the Arctic zone, it was necessary to evaluate the self-restoration potential of disturbed arctic soils by analyzing chemical and biological indicators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%