Valery Sergeevich Onishchenko
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Assessment of damage from technogenic land pollution based on the analysis of soil magnetic susceptibility (case study of the Chashnikovo Moscow State University educational and scientific center)Moscow University Bulletin. Series 17. Soil science. 2025. N 3. p.119-128Oleg A. Makarov Maxim An. Chernikov Valery S. Onishchenko Elena N. Yesafova Evgeny N. Kubarev Dina R. Abdulkhanovaread more84
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It is shown that a significant amount of soil and environmental studies necessary for the economic assessment of damage/harm from pollution, degradation and clutter can be reduced through the use of express methods for assessing the ecological state of soils. Such methods include the determination of the volumetric magnetic susceptibility of soils (MV), which characterizes the degree of anthropogenic load on the territory — the so-called level of anthropogenic land pollution. For the territory of the Educational and Experimental Soil and Ecological Center of Lomonosov Moscow State University "Chashnikovo" (EE SEC "Chashnikovo"), the area with the highest soil moisture index and the magnitude of damage from "man-made" pollution is the "roadside strip" — the territory directly adjacent to the Leningradskoye Highway. In the "ditch" zone, the magnitudes of magnetic susceptibility and soil damage decrease compared to the "roadside strip", but still have significant values. In the "forest belt" zone, the values of soil moisture indicators decrease significantly compared to the "road strip" and "ditch", and the amount of damage from "man-made" pollution here is zero, just as for the "arable land/fallow land" zone. The obtained maximum amount of damage from technogenic pollution in the "roadside strip" — 17.37 rubles/m2 (at a cadastral value of 6.03 rubles/m2) — gives an approximate idea of the damage caused to lands by man-made load.Keywords: roadside areas; ecological and economic assessment.
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