On the area adjacent from the North and East-North to the sanitary zone of the copper foundry the... more On the area adjacent from the North and East-North to the sanitary zone of the copper foundry the soil samples were taken in the translation lattice with application of the kilometre netting of the geodesy map. General characteristic of those soils as well as contents of heavy metals were presented. Detailed tests on the Cu and Zn amounts being available for plants in those soils were also carried out. Both, total amounts of copper as well as these available for plants in tested soils show the possibility of its impact on the changes of the biological activity of the soils. Availability of the other heavy metals correlates with the content of the copper being available for plants, and coexistence together with the lead in tested soils accounts for the immision-like character of the soils pollutions from the one source of emission. Determined amounts of the Zn being available for plants in the soils subjected to the impact of copper metallurgy do not present the eco-chemical problem....
On the area adjacent from the North and East-North to the sanitary zone of the copper foundry the... more On the area adjacent from the North and East-North to the sanitary zone of the copper foundry the soil samples were taken in the translation lattice with application of the kilometre netting of the geodesy map. General characteristic of those soils as well as contents of heavy metals were presented. Detailed tests on the Cu and Zn amounts being available for plants in those soils were also carried out. Both, total amounts of copper as well as these available for plants in tested soils show the possibility of its impact on the changes of the biological activity of the soils. Availability of the other heavy metals correlates with the content of the copper being available for plants, and coexistence together with the lead in tested soils accounts for the immision-like character of the soils pollutions from the one source of emission. Determined amounts of the Zn being available for plants in the soils subjected to the impact of copper metallurgy do not present the eco-chemical problem....
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