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Ecological Assessment of the Content of Copper and Zinc in Environmental Objects and in the Hair of the Population in the Oktyabrsky District of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Yugra of the Tyumen Region

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S3034538325010096-1
DOI
10.7868/S3034538325010096
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Volume 157 / Issue number 1
Pages
134-146
Abstract
As part of the research in 2019–2022, an assessment of the content of copper and zinc in environmental components and hair of the population of the Oktyabrsky District of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Yugra of the Tyumen Region was carried out. The content of mobile forms of trace elements in the soils of agrocenoses of the studied area varies depending on the type of soil: copper — from 0.57 to 0.85 mg/kg, zinc — from 13.5 to 22.53 mg/kg. These values do not exceed the maximum permissible concentrations, but are classified as high according to agrochemical gradations. The average content of copper and zinc in vegetable crops growing on the studied soils is: potatoes — copper 0.07 mg/kg, zinc — 0.34 mg/kg; carrots — copper 0.08 mg/kg, zinc — 0.50 mg/kg; beetroot — copper 0.07 mg/kg, zinc — 0.50 mg/kg. No excess of the maximum permissible concentrations was detected. The results of the analysis show that vegetables grown on sod-podzolic and podzolic soils have the highest concentrations of copper and zinc, unlike vegetables growing on gray forest soils. The average content of copper and zinc in the water bodies of the Oktyabrsky district of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug is: copper — 0.025 mg/l, zinc — 0.65 mg/l, which also does not exceed the permissible values and at the same time is characterized as low. The content of copper and zinc in the hair of the population permanently residing in the Oktyabrsky district was studied. The dependence of the level of trace elements in biosubstrates on gender, age and place of residence has been established. With age, the average copper and zinc content in the hair of the population increases. The amount of these elements also depends on gender: women (average copper content — 59.65 mg/kg, zinc — 212.47 mg/kg) have more than men (average copper content — 21.87 mg/kg, zinc — 152.53 mg/kg). The relationship between the content of copper and zinc in water and in the hair of the inhabitants of the region has been established, which allows us to conclude that drinking water is one of the sources of these elements for humans.
Keywords
медь цинк почвы овощные культуры вода волосы населения
Date of publication
03.03.2025
Year of publication
2025
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