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This article presents the results of the monitoring of soils subjected to negative human impact of oil wells and emergency situations during their operation, identified changes in real–time composition, chemical properties, content of man–made pollutants (heavy metals, and radionuclides), see the list of activities for their improvement and management. Based on comparing the results of field soil study and subsequent laboratory studies of mating pairs of samples from the geographical coordinates of points, but different in time, by standard methods: some change to decrease the particle content of physical clay, practically stable humus State, the sharp deterioration of the physical condition and better environmental performance.
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reclamation, the fertile layer, emergency radionuclides, land degradation, man–made, pollution, technical and biological stages, heavy metals
reclamation, the fertile layer, emergency radionuclides, land degradation, man–made, pollution, technical and biological stages, heavy metals
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