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Remediation of the damaged environment of oil-producing areas

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An integrated approach that includes physicochemical and microbiological methods has been proposed to form the basis for improvement of environmental conditions. The feasibility of assessing environmental risk by mapping the effects of air pollution on vegetation has been considered. The environmental risk has been assessed with allowance for the sensitivity of various plant communities to atmospheric pollution.

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Original Russian Text © L.K. Altunina, L.I. Svarovskaya, Yu.M. Polishchuk, O.S. Tokareva, 2011, published in Neftekhimiya, 2011, Vol. 51, No. 5, pp. 387–391.

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Altunina, L.K., Svarovskaya, L.I., Polishchuk, Y.M. et al. Remediation of the damaged environment of oil-producing areas. Pet. Chem. 51, 381–385 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544111050021

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