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Features of Transformation of Humic Substances in Soddy-Podzolic Soil Disturbed by Main Pipeline Construction

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The effect and aftereffect of main pipeline construction on the characteristics of humus and features of its distribution over the particle-size fractions of soddy-podzolic soil are studied. The features of technogenic degradation of humus and the degree of their manifestation compared to the control soil in different observation periods are characterized with respect to the specifics of the ecological situation.

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Russian Text © M.F. Ovchinnikova, 2019, published in Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya 17: Pochvovedenie, 2019, No. 1, pp. 35–41.

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Ovchinnikova, M.F. Features of Transformation of Humic Substances in Soddy-Podzolic Soil Disturbed by Main Pipeline Construction. Moscow Univ. Soil Sci. Bull. 74, 33–39 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0147687419010095

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