The Present-Day Hydrochemical State of Hydroecosystems Suffering the Technogenic Effect of AO Apatit


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Abstract

Hydrochemical studies have been carried out to assess the extent of molybdenum and aluminum pollution of wastewaters from Apatit plant and natural water bodies suffering higher technogenic load. The main sources of surface water pollution by aluminum and molybdenum have been identified. The interrelationship between the natural and technogenic factors at the formation of aluminum- and molybdenum-containing wastewaters as well as quarry and mine waters has been studied.

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M. A. Chukaeva

St. Petersburg Mining University

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Email: chukaeva.mariia@gmail.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199106

V. A. Matveeva

St. Petersburg Mining University

Email: chukaeva.mariia@gmail.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199106

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