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Applications of natural diamonds in environmental monitoring systems

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All production processes are associated with human action on the environment. Water pollution is an inevitable consequence of economic activity and a major environmental problem. Effective monitoring of wastewater pollution is necessary to prevent the degradation of our water resources. The use of instruments based on natural diamonds to monitor water pollution is considered in the present work. The expanded utilization of natural diamonds is itself an aspect of effective resource management.

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Original Russian Text © A.A. Altukhov, T.B. Teplova, V.S. Feshchenko, E.V. Gladchenkov, 2015, published in STIN, 2015, No. 11, pp. 37–40.

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Altukhov, A.A., Teplova, T.B., Feshchenko, V.S. et al. Applications of natural diamonds in environmental monitoring systems. Russ. Engin. Res. 36, 511–513 (2016). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X1606006X

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