Постпирогенный элементный состав почвенно-растительного покрова в сосновом бору (Новосибирская область)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17308/geo.2018.3/2250Keywords:
forest fires, cadmium, lead, soil-vegetation cover, Karakan pine forest, soil, atomic absorption method, manganese, heavy metals, vanadiumAbstract
Annually there are about 30 thousand forest fires on the territory of Russia. Most of them (552 million ha or 80% of Russian forests) are in Siberia. The top tree fire of 2006 in a pine forest served as object of a research. For burned territory, in comparison with background area, the values of ash content and soil pH are increased and elemental composition of land cover is changed. Chemical content comparison of soils on the background territory and on the burnt areas allowed us to identify two groups of elements: active migrants (Cd, Pb, Mn, Cu) and passively accumulated within the burned area (Fe, Al, Mg, K, Na, Ni, V).









