Diagnostics of the natural environment in the area of operation of the temporary snow storage site in Minsk

Authors

  • Валерий Степанович Хомич Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
  • Людмила Александровна Кравчук Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
  • Ольга Владимировна Кадацкая Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
  • Елена Васильевна Санец Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
  • Елена Петровна Овчарова Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
  • Владимир Анатольевич Рыжиков Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
  • Наталья Михайловна Баженова Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17308/geo.2019.3/2328

Keywords:

temporary snow storage sites, solid sediment, environmental pollution, transformation

Abstract

The article presents the results of studying the components of the natural environment in the area of one of the sites of temporary storage of snow (PSS) in Minsk, organized on the stand-by section of a promising landscape and recreational zone. It is shown that as a source of environmental pollution, PSS is a temporary technogenic geochemical anomaly with a high content of chlorides, sodium, petroleum products and heavy metals in solid sediment.

Author Biographies

  • Валерий Степанович Хомич, Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

    Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Deputy Director for Science of the State Scientific Institution «Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus», Minsk

  • Людмила Александровна Кравчук, Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

    Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Researcher of the Laborаtory of Geosystem Optimization of the State Scientific Institution «Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus», Minsk

  • Ольга Владимировна Кадацкая, Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

    Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Senior Researcher of the Laborаtory of Geosystem Optimization of the State Scientific Institution «Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus», Minsk

  • Елена Васильевна Санец, Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

    Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Head of the Laborаtory of Geosystem Optimization of the State Scientific Institution «Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus», Minsk

  • Елена Петровна Овчарова, Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

    Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Researcher of the Laborаtory of Geosystem Optimization of the State Scientific Institution «Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus», Minsk

  • Владимир Анатольевич Рыжиков, Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

    Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Senior Researcher of the Laborаtory of Geosystem Optimization of the State Scientific Institution «Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus», Minsk

  • Наталья Михайловна Баженова, Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

    Researcher of the Laborаtory of Geosystem Optimization of the State Scientific Institution «Institute for Environmental Management National Academy of Sciences of Belarus», Minsk

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Published

2019-07-17

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Section

Geoecology

How to Cite

Diagnostics of the natural environment in the area of operation of the temporary snow storage site in Minsk. (2019). Proceedings of Voronezh State University. Series: Geography. Geoecology, 3, 67-79. https://doi.org/10.17308/geo.2019.3/2328