ASSESSMENT OF THE SENSORITY OF SOIL COVER OF ELEMENTARY WATERSHEDS IN THE YASELDA RIVER BASIN

Authors

  • Alexander Alexandrovich Volchek Brest State Technical University
  • Igor Vasilievich Akoronka Brest State University named after A.S. Pushkin

Keywords:

soil sensitivity, hydrographic network, river basins, anthropogenic load factors, nitrogen and phosphorus pollution

Abstract

The article discusses modern approaches to environmental regulation of soil quality in the river basin. Yaselda, by analyzing soils according to the degree of hydromorphism.
With an increase in the degree of hydromorphism, the restoration potential of soils increases, promoting the accumulation of both total and easily hydrolyzed
nitrogen. Soil hydromorphism affects the mobility of phosphates in soils.
According to the methodology used, the soil cover sensitivity indicators for the selected elementary watersheds of the river basin in relation to nitrogen and phosphorus pollution were calculated.

Author Biographies

Alexander Alexandrovich Volchek, Brest State Technical University

Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Environmental Engineering, Brest State Technical University, Brest, Belarus.

Igor Vasilievich Akoronka, Brest State University named after A.S. Pushkin

Senior Lecturer, Department of Biological and Chemical Technologies, Brest State University named after A.S. Pushkin, Brest, Belarus.

Published

2024-12-20

How to Cite

Volchek, A. A., & Akoronka, I. V. (2024). ASSESSMENT OF THE SENSORITY OF SOIL COVER OF ELEMENTARY WATERSHEDS IN THE YASELDA RIVER BASIN. Promising Trends of Innovative Development and Personnel Training, 2(Часть 1), 143–153. Retrieved from https://journal.bstu.by/index.php/ptid/article/view/1171