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Khalilova, Diana, and Dina Yunusova. "Analysis of oil-contaminated soil cleaning methods in emergencies at oil and gas facilities and in transport." Bulletin of scientific research results, no. 1-2 (July 17, 2017): 23–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.20295/2223-9987-2017-1-2-23-31.

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Objective: Environment contamination with oil and concomitant contaminants is a burning environmental issue in many parts of Russia. Oil contamination has an effect on the overall set of soil morphological, physical, physicochemical and biological characteristics that govern its fertile and ecological functions. To reach a higher environmental safety level in the Russian oil and gas industry and transport, a multiple factor assessment of the existing oil-contaminated soil cleaning methods has been performed. Methods: Comparison of the existing oil-contaminated soil cleaning methods: mechanical
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Lyashenko, G.A., I.A. Cherepnev, and N. V. Polianova. "Electrochemical purification of soils from hydrocarbon contaminations." Engineering of nature management, no. 4(22) (December 2, 2021): 123–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6967691.

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The most important scientific and practical task in the field of environmental safety is the development and improvement of methods for cleaning and restoring contaminated soils. Domestic sources mainly ana-lyze the content of potentially toxic microelements (Cd, Hg, As), control over the accumulation of heavy metals in soil and plants, methods of detoxification of heavy metals technically accumulated in the soil. One of the most effective and economically viable methods is electrochemical cleaning, which does not require the use of expensive chemicals and soil excavation. Methods of electroch
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Mikalajūnė, Audronė, and Giedrė Jasulaitytė. "CLEANING THE SOIL FROM ZINC USING RED CLOVERS “ARIMAIČIAI”." Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis 2, no. 5 (2010): 60–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mla.2010.092.

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Zinc as a nutrition element is required to plants in small quantities to maintain normal functions of metabolism mechanisms. Our work analyses the efficiency of red clovers “Arimaičiai” for cleaning zinc from the soil contaminated with zinc under laboratory conditions. Seeds were sown in three differently polluted soils: clean soil, once contaminated with zinc and periodically contaminated with zinc soil. Zinc concentration in one time contaminated soil was 45 mg/kg. After 6 months of phytoremediation, the remained zinc concentration in the soil was 3 times lower comparing with the initial con
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Matanat Huseynova, Nargiz Bagirova, Matanat Huseynova, Nargiz Bagirova, and Farid Atakishiyev Farid Atakishiyev. "CLEAN-UP OF OIL-CONTAMINATED LAND IN AZERBAIJAN." PAHTEI-Procedings of Azerbaijan High Technical Educational Institutions 152, no. 06 (2024): 26–33. https://doi.org/10.36962/pahtei152062024-26.

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At present, as a result of anthropogenic activities, there is a large-scale pollution of the environment with harmful substances. Oil and oil products are one of the main environmental pollutants. Soil is under special stress, its morphological and physico-chemical properties tend to degrade, its self-purifying capacity is depressed, negative changes occur in the development and functional activity of organisms of the soil biocenosis. Limited land resources make it an urgent task to return all disturbed and degraded soils to economic use. From this point of view, the work devoted to the cleani
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Shulaev, Nikolay, Valeriya Pryanichnikova, and Ramil Kadyrov. "Regularities of electrochemical cleaning of oil-contaminated soils." Записки Горного института 252 (December 17, 2021): 937–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.31897/pmi.2021.6.15.

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Electrochemical cleaning of oil-contaminated soils is a promising area of environmental safety, as it can be easily organized even in locations remote from settlements. For this purpose, a power source and a system of electrodes are necessary as equipment. It is possible to use an electric generator if there are no power supply lines nearby. The material of electrodes affects the features of redox processes, which can affect the energy consumption and the degree of soil cleansing from oil or oil products. Therefore, the correct choice of electrode materials is one of the important tasks in the
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Kurbangaleeva, Milyausha. "The use of calcium peroxide to clean the oil-contaminated soil." E3S Web of Conferences 613 (2025): 01007. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202561301007.

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In this paper, a method of cleaning oil-contaminated soil with calcium peroxide is considered. Soils, which are typical for the territory of the Republic of Bashkortostan, are taken as the object of study. Calcium peroxide was obtained from still waste liquid i.e. soda production waste. The selected soil samples were artificially contaminated with oil from the Ishimbay field of Bashkortostan. Calcium peroxide was then added to the soil samples in different ratios. After a certain period of time, analyses for the content of petroleum products were carried out to determine the dynamics of soil c
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Ibragimova, T. M., P. Sh Mammadova, E. R. Babayev, K. R. Gahramanova, and A. E. Almammadova. "Biotechnological method of cleaning oil-contaminated soils." World of petroleum products 02 (2022): 20–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.32758/2782-3040-2022-0-2-20-23.

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This article provides a brief description of one of the modern technologies - phytoremediation, based on the rehabilitation of soils and water, polluted mainly by oil and heavy metals, and is a cleaning process, based on the use of the root zone of green plants (in this case, wormwood) with the simultaneous saturation of the soil biota with various types of oil-degrading microorganisms, isolated from the soils of the study area, and various heterotrophic microorganisms, the main role of which is to assimilate the products of intermediate oxidation of hydrocarbons.
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Mammadova, S. "SOIL CLEANING FROM HEAVY METALS." Znanstvena misel journal, no. 80 (July 25, 2023): 16–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8181269.

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The brief review of the most characteric researches of last years devoted to electrokinetic remediation of soil from heavy metals is given. The critical assessment of fulfilled work in this sphere is described. The method of information optimization of the process of electrokinematic removal of heavy metals from test plots is suggested and the sphere of application of this method is shown.
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Hardikova, Svetlana, Julia Verkhoshentseva, and Gelena Alehina. "Assessment of phytotoxicity of recultivated oil-contaminated soils by the method of seedlings." АгроЭкоИнфо 6, no. 60 (2023): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.51419/202136604.

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The article presents the results of assessing the phytotoxicity of oil-contaminated soils after reclamation measures. Phytotoxicity was assessed by the method of seedlings, the results of seed germination, the total phytomass of the test culture and the phytotoxic effect were taken into account. The use of a test culture on recultivated oil-contaminated soil made it possible to evaluate the effectiveness of recultivation measures. The conducted studies have shown that recultivation of oil-contaminated soil by mechanical method is not effective enough and needs additional cleaning. Keywords: OI
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Abdullin, Artur F., and Valeria V. Pryanichnikova. "ANALYSIS OF TEMPERATURE DYNAMICS DURING ELECTROPEROXIDE CLEANING OF OIL-CONTAMINATED MEDIUM." Oil and Gas Business, no. 3 (June 16, 2025): 73–86. https://doi.org/10.17122/ogbus-2025-3-73-86.

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The article is devoted to the study of processes occurring in soils contaminated with oil products under the influence of electric current and oxidation reactions. Hydrocarbons penetrating into the soil negatively affect its physical and chemical properties, which requires the development and application of effective methods of cleaning and restoration. The purpose of this work is to study the effect of electric current and chemical oxidation processes on contaminated soil using oil-containing loam as an example. The experiments were carried out in laboratory conditions using calcium peroxide
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AKHMETZHAN, S., T. UTEEVA, and L. CHURIKOVA. "ACID HELIOMICROBIOLOGICAL METHOD FOR OIL CONTAMINATED SOILS IN WESTERN KAZAKHSTAN FIELDS." Neft i Gaz, no. 1 (February 28, 2023): 117–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.37878/2708-0080/2023-1.10.

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The article presents promising methods of cleaning oil-contaminated soils. Oil pollution causes serious damage to the environment. Under normal conditions, work on the purification of oil waste and oil-contaminated soils is not carried out due to the lack of equipment and efficient processing technology. It is emphasized the need to develop promising methods for cleaning oil-contaminated soils and the possibility of using oil-contaminated soils as an organic retaining material for fixing the soil layer in road construction, as well as building materials. According to laboratory studies, with a
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Shulaev, Nikolay S., Valeriya V. Pryanichnikova, Ramil R. Kadyrov, Nikolay A. Bykovsky, and Inna V. Ovsyannikova. "Effect of electric current on the oil-contaminated soil." Butlerov Communications 61, no. 2 (2020): 132–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.37952/roi-jbc-01/20-61-2-132.

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Electrochemical treatment of contaminated soils is an actual method for the remediation of industrial and urban areas. It represents a good alternative to methods of mechanical, thermal, chemical and biological treatment, and, if necessary, can be used with them. Passing electric current through the soil allows to reduce the concentration of such pollutants as oil and oil products at a considerable depth, to successfully reduce the content of dissolved mineral salts. In recent years a number of works of scientists around the world have been devoted to the study of such technologies. This artic
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Degtyareva, I. A., and G. F. Rakhmanova. "Accelerated technology for cleaning oil-contaminated soils." Agrarian science, no. 3 (March 25, 2024): 104–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2024-380-3-104-108.

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Relevance. The uniqueness of the practical application of accelerated and environmentally safe technology for the reclamation of oil–polluted lands, which uses local mineral raw materials, a consortium of autochthonous hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria with multifunctional positive properties, effective phytomeliorants, is theoretically substantiated. Hydrocarbon pollution is eliminated directly at the spill site, and the rate ofreturn of disturbed soils to agricultural circulation is 3–4 times faster than traditional methods.Methods. Objects of research: mechanically activated bentopowder and na
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Dolinaitė, Simona, and Dainius Paliulis. "APPLICATION OF EXCTRACTION METHOD FOR POLLUTED WITH OIL PRODUCT SOIL TREATMENT." Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis 13 (March 19, 2021): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mla.2021.14167.

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The article analyzes the ways of the access of oil into the soil and the possible ways of soil treatment that allow the removal of oil and its products from the soil matrix. The extraction method is one of the most effective ways to treat soil contaminated by oil products ex-situ, which is why the cost of cleaning is higher than the in-situ method, because ex-situ exhausting requires the soil to crop, transport, store, etc., of the contaminated layer. Despite the higher cost of ex-situ cleaning, the efficiency of cleaning is higher and the time taken to remove oil from the soil is shorter. Lit
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Slusarevsky, A. V., L. V. Zinnatshina, and G. K. Vasilyeva. "Comparative Environmental and Economic Analysis of Methods for the Remediation of Oil-Contaminated Soils by in situ Bioremediation and Mechanical Soil Replacement." Ecology and Industry of Russia 22, no. 11 (2018): 40–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2018-11-40-45.

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It is shown that the mechanical remediation of oil-contaminated soil is carried out quickly and radically, and the cost of this method (from 3.8 to 62.4 million rubles/ha) is several times higher than the cost of bioremediation. Soil cleaning by in situ bioremediation can last from 1 to 3 growing seasons, but it does not require the transportation and disposal of hazardous waste and does not destroy the soil cover. Adding sorbents and ameliorants for bioremediation of oil-contaminated soils is often justified, since it significantly expands the capabilities of the method, although it increases
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Pisarenko, p., M. Samoilik, A. Taranenko, Yu Tsova, and M. Sereda. "BIOREMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL WITH PETROLEUM PRODUCTS." Agriculture and Forestry, no. 3 (September 28, 2021): 145–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.37128/2707-5826-2021-3-12.

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Petroleum products are recognized as one of the most environmentally hazardous soil contaminants. The sources of this pollution are the enterprises of petroleum and chemical industry, transport, landfills. Soil has the ability to absorb many chemicals and retain them in the surface, fertile layer. Petroleum products change the mechanical, chemical, biochemical and physico-chemical characteristics of the soil, which can lead to the destruction of plants and microorganisms and affects on the soil self-cleaning. The degree of petroleum products impact on plants and microorganisms depends on many
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Prostov, Sergey, and Evgeniy Shabanov. "Investigations of electrophysical monitoring in a full-scale experiment to clean soil contaminated with oil." E3S Web of Conferences 177 (2020): 04003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017704003.

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This article presents the main results of the study of electrophysical processes occurring in the zone of electrical processing during the cleaning of soils from oil pollution. The main conclusions are formulated about the processes occurring in the electric processing zone by changing the relative electrical resistance of the soil, which was measured using microprobe sensors. A comparative analysis of the results of a laboratory experiment on the electrochemical cleaning of contaminated soil in a tank is carried out with the results of a full-scale experiment conducted on a plot of a soil mas
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Chachina, S., and Yu. Salykina. "Potential of Eisenia andrei in complex cleaning of soils contaminated with fuel oil." Bulletin of Science and Practice 4, no. 10 (2018): 116–24. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1461875.

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The technology of soil remediation contaminated with fuel oil at a concentration of 150 g/kg of soil for one year in Western Siberia using microbiological preparations and earthworms was developed. Earthworms have great potential for removing hydrocarbons from the soil, even at high concentrations up to 100 g / kg. The introduction of microbiological preparations increased the survival and reproductive potential of worms in oil–contaminated soils and contributed to a significant reduction in the concentration of hydrocarbons of fuel oil for 20-22 weeks in the laboratory an
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Ilyin, V. M., M. Кh Kurbangaleeva, and I. V. Ovsyannikova. "Cleaning of Oil-Contaminated Soil Using Calcium Peroxide." Ecology and Industry of Russia 29, no. 5 (2025): 51–55. https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2025-5-51-55.

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The method of cleaning the soil contaminated with oil and oil products using calcium peroxide as a reagent is considered. Soil samples artificially contaminated with oil from Ishimbayskoye field of the Republic of Bashkortostan were studied. Calcium peroxide obtained from distiller's liquid - the main waste of soda production - was used as a reagent. After a certain time the content of oil products in soil was analyzed to reveal the dynamics of cleaning from oil products. It is concluded about the effectiveness of calcium peroxide for soil purification from oil products.
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Pryanichnikova, Valeria V., N. S. Shulaev, Nikolay Alekseevich Bykovsky, and Ramil R. Kadyrov. "The Electrochemical Method of Oil-Contaminated Soil Remediation." Key Engineering Materials 743 (July 2017): 314–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.743.314.

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In the present article, the experimental research of electrochemical cleaning of oil-contaminated soil is provided. The decrease of oil concentration in the soil from 1100 mg/kg down to 250 mg/kg at the current density in the range from 22 A/m2 to 174 A/m2 during 90 minutes is shown. It has been established that there is the limit amount of charge required for effective cleaning, which amounted to 0.96·107 coulombs per kilogram of oil. The electrodes placement variant for the proposed method realization in real conditions is described. It is shown that at a voltage between the electrodes about
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Sultanova, G., and M. Abdullayeva. "Treatment Method of the Soil, Polluted by Oil and Oil Products in Climatic Conditions of Azerbaijan." Bulletin of Science and Practice 7, no. 7 (2021): 31–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/68/04.

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In this work, two biotechnological technologies were tested to restore contaminated soils using microorganisms. One technology with the activation of natural microflora and a technology that requires the introduction of oil-oxidizing microorganisms in the form of a biological product. When using biological methods of cleaning soil from oil pollution in combination with agrotechnical methods, the natural microflora of oil-polluted soils was activated. The introduction of a biological product under these conditions makes it possible to increase the intensity of soil cleaning from oil pollution a
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Cheng, Shu Fen, Yao Ting Tu, Chin Yuan Huang, Jia Rong Chen, and Chi Ying Lai. "Characteristics and Removal Efficiency of Washing with Different Reagent for Soil Contaminated by Leads of Various Sources." Advanced Materials Research 671-674 (March 2013): 2613–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.671-674.2613.

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Lead is a common pollutant found in soil. The characteristics of lead contaminated soil may vary depending on various sources of lead pollutants and different soils. In this research, samples were collected from soils contaminated by lead of different sources including discarded slag, lead smelting plant and gunnery firing range for conducting characteristic analyses. The samples were also subject to washing using seven different cleaning agents including acids such as HNO3 and HCl, cationic exchangers such as AlCl3, FeCl3, CaCl2 and MgCl2, as well chelating agent such as EDTA-4Na to study the
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Константиновская, М. В., В. С. Григорьев, В. В. Олискевич, and Е. Г. Раевская. "DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY AND METHOD OF CLEANING UP CHEMICALLY CONTAMINATED SOILS WITH THE PURPOSE OF ELIMINATION OF ACCUMULATED ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE." Химическая безопасность / Chemical Safety Science 1, no. 1 (2017): 101–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.25514/chs.2017.1.11437.

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Предложен перспективный способ очистки химически загрязненной почвы на месте загрязнения ( in situ ) без выемки грунта на основе СВЧ-технологии. Рассмотрено воздействие электромагнитного поля СВЧ-диапазона на образцы почвы (песок), загрязненные остатками представителей фосфорсодержащих пестицидов, нефтепродуктов (керосин), аварийно химически опасных веществ (акрилонитрил). Способ очистки грунта осуществляется путем воздействия на зараженную почву электромагнитным полем с частотой 2450 МГц, производимым генератором (магнетрон М-104) с потребляемой мощностью 0,6 кВт. Установлено влияние влажност
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ARAOKA, Mamoru, Satoshi OKUNO, Reiji TAHARA, Hiroki HONDA, Takeshi AMARI, and Noriaki SEMBA. "Contaminated soil cleaning test results by heat treatment." Proceedings of the Symposium on Environmental Engineering 2002.12 (2002): 288–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmeenv.2002.12.288.

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DOSZHANOV, YE O., A. N. SABITOV, O. M. DOSZHANOV, et al. "DEVELOPMENT OF AN EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR CLEANING OIL-CONTAMINATED SOILS BASED ON BIOMATERIALS." Neft i Gaz, no. 1 (February 28, 2023): 134–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.37878/2708-0080/2023-1.12.

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Currently, one of the modern priority tasks for Environmental Protection is the search for highly efficient oil and oil product sorbents. Purpose: to research the sorption properties of biomass in the process of cleaning soils contaminated with petroleum products. In this article, the sorption properties of natural materials – rice husks and reeds, a s well as waste from the woodworking industry – sawdust used to clean oil-contaminated soil were studied. When cleaning oil-contaminated soil, it was found that sawdust, reeds, rice husks can be presented as sorbent. Multicomponent systems from th
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Cherniak, Larysa, Olexandr Mikhyeyev, Svitlana Madzhd, Tetiana Dmytrukha, Valentyna Petrusenko, and Oksana Lapan. "USING OF THE MATHEMATICAL PLANNING OF THE EXPERIMENT FOR THE QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE METHOD OF PHYTOREMEDIATION RESTORATION OF SOILS CONTAMINATED WITH PETROCHEMICALS." Collection of scholarly papers of Dniprovsk State Technical University (Technical Sciences) 1, no. (42) (2023): 158–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.31319/2519-2884.42.2023.19.

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Nowadays, the problem of soil contamination with oil products has global character. The issue of soil quality is particularly acute in technogenically loaded territories, which, in particular, include the territories of airports. To reduce the negative impact of petrochemicals on the condition of the soils and to restore their quality characteristics, various methods of destruction of petroleum hydrocarbons in contaminated soils are used. In recent years, biological methods of cleaning soils from oil products are gaining more and more popularity. These methods have a number of advantages over
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Chachina, S., E. Verba, and Yu. Salykina. "Biological reclamation of soils contaminated with fuel oil, using vermiculture earthworms Dendrobena veneta and microbiological preparations Baikal-EM, Tamir, Vostok." Bulletin of Science and Practice 4, no. 10 (2018): 125–32. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1461877.

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The technology of soil remediation contaminated with fuel oil at a concentration of 150 g/kg of soil for one year in Western Siberia using microbiological preparations and earthworms was developed. Earthworms have great potential for removing hydrocarbons from the soil, even at high concentrations up to 100 g/kg. Method of remediation of oil–contaminated soils with fuel oil content up to 150 g/kg by microorganisms (lactic acid, nitrogen–fixing, photosynthetic bacteria) and earthworms Dendrobaena veneta. A method for cleaning and restoring the environmental functions of substrates c
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Shulaev, Nikolay S., Valeriya V. Pryanichnikova, Ramil R. Kadyrov, Inna V. Ovsyannikova, Nikolay A. Bykovsky, and Raisa M. Damineva. "Electrochemical cleaning of soils with different concentrations of oil pollution using a single source of electrical voltage." SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGIES OIL AND OIL PRODUCTS PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION 10, no. 6 (2020): 674–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.28999/2541-9595-2020-10-6-674-680.

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The most essential scientifific and practical task in the area of ecological safety of pipelines operation is the development and improvement of methods of purifification and restoration of oil-contaminated soils. One of the most effificient and cost effective methods is electrochemical purifification, that does not require the use of expensive chemical reagents and soil excavation. However, the consideration of non-uniform contamination of various soil sections is required. The article examines the features of the organization and technological infrastructure for electrochemical purifificatio
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Egorova, D. O., and S. A. Buzmakov. "Bioremediation of Oil-contaminated Dark Gray Soils Using Bacterial and Plant Agents." Ecology and Industry of Russia 26, no. 3 (2022): 17–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2022-3-17-21.

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The pilot study demonstrated efficienct purification of dark gray soils of oil pollution (58–5780 mg HC/kg dry soil) by biological objects. Cleaning efficiency demonstrated in the range from 22.92 to 97.57 % depending on soil, pollutant concentration, as well as bioremediation model applied. It was identified that combined technologies application for bioaugmentation of bacterial strains and phytoremediation allow an efficient restoration of oil-contaminated dark gray soils.
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Smirnova, Elena V., Rodion V. Okunev, and Kamil G. Giniyatullin. "Influence of carbon sorbents on the potential ability of soils to self-cleaning from petroleum pollution." Georesursy 24, no. 2 (2022): 210–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.18599/grs.2022.3.18.

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In a laboratory experiment, the ability of the soil to self-cleaning under heavy petroleum pollution and the effect of biochars and shungites on the cleaning process were studied. Incubation of contaminated soils for 28 days at a constant humidity and temperature without addition of sorbents led to a decrease in the residual content of petroleum products by only 8%. The addition of biochar and shungite at a dose of 2.5% made it possible to reduce the content of petroleum under constant incubation conditions to 48.8% and 38%, respectively. It was shown that the incubation of oil-contaminated so
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Lishchuk, A., M. Draga, І. Horodyska, and Yu Ternovyi. "Conceptual approaches to rehabilitation of pesticide-polluted soils of Ukraine." Balanced nature using, no. 3 (July 23, 2021): 88–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.33730/2310-4678.3.2021.247134.

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The Concept of Rehabilitation of Contaminated Soils has been developed, which substantiates the ways to restore areas contaminated with persistent organic pesticides. The practical implementation of the Concept will contribute to the transfer of existing land use systems to the principles of sustainable agricultural development, as well as the preservation, reproduction and expansion of biodiversity, as well as improving the environmental safety of agro-ecosystems for sustainable development of the Agrosphere. The Concept combines ways of practical implementation of environmentally friendly me
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Safarov, A. Kh, S. F. Urmancheev, V. N. Kireev, G. G. Yagafarova, and D. I. Mikulik. "Prediction of changes in the number of native oil-oxidizing microorganisms and degradation of reduced fuel oil in soil using the methods of mathematical modeling." SOCAR Proceedings, no. 2 (2023): 158–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5510/ogp20230200858.

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Nowadays, the problem of the environment protection from pollution resulting from the spill of crude oil and products of oil processing, in particular reduced fuel oil, is very acute in the fuel and energy industry. An experimental study of the process of reduced fuel oil biodegradation in soil at various concentrations of pollution (5 and 10 g/kg), by the association of native oil-oxidizing microorganisms, was carried out in this work. Based on the obtained experimental data, a mathematical model is proposed that can be used to describe the process of biodegradation of reduced fuel oil and th
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Shulaev, Nikolay Sergeevich, Valeria Valeryevna Pryanichnikova, Ramil Rimovich Kadyrov, Nikolay Alekseevich Bykovskiy, and Raisa Mukhametovna Damineva. "Assessment of changes in the phytotoxic properties of oil-contaminated soils in terms of germination and seedlings length of Lepidium sativum L. after electrochemical cleaning." Samara Journal of Science 8, no. 4 (2019): 103–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv201984118.

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Different variants of electric treatment technology are used to solve environmental, technological and agro-melioration problems. This paper assesses the change in the properties of contaminated soil during cleaning by passing small amperage through it. The paper contains the results of the study of changes in the toxic properties of soil contaminated with oil and mineralized formation water at oil production after electrochemical treatment. A biotesting technique with Lepidium sativum L. is used for an integrated assessment of the hazardous properties of contaminated soil after electrical tre
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Manna, M., K. Sanjay, and R. Shekhar. "Electrochemical cleaning of soil contaminated with a dichromate lixiviant." International Journal of Mineral Processing 72, no. 1-4 (2003): 401–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0301-7516(03)00114-5.

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Meggo, R. E., and J. L. Schnoor. "Cleaning polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) contaminated garden soil by phytoremediation." Environmental Sciences 1 (2013): 33–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.12988/es.2013.13004.

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Buettner, H. Michael, and William D. Daily. "Cleaning Contaminated Soil Using Electrical Heating and Air Stripping." Journal of Environmental Engineering 121, no. 8 (1995): 580–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9372(1995)121:8(580).

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Mandryk, O. M., and O. I. Lukynchuk. "Improving method of cleaning soil contaminated by petroleum products." Collected Works of Uman National University of Horticulture 1, no. 103 (2023): 273–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.32782/2415-8240-2023-103-1-273-281.

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Niedbała, Mateusz. "Selected techniques of soil contaminated phytoremediation with the use of hyperaccumulative plants and trees." Annals of WULS, Forestry and Wood Technology 115 (September 26, 2021): 77–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.6332.

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Selected techniques of soil phytoremediation with the use of hyperaccumulative plants and trees are intended to outline the possibilities of using various hyperaccumulative plants, including trees, in the phytoremediation process of contaminated soil matrix. The potential of plants that belong to the group of hyperaccumulators is huge, especially in the case of pollution of large areas of agricultural, forest and urban soil. They can be used in the process of cleaning contaminated, industrially degraded areas and supplement the physical and physicochemical methods of remediation of contaminate
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Shabanov, Evgeniy. "Study of the Processes of Electroosmotic Cleaning of Soils from Oil Pollution on a Three-dimensional Physical Model." E3S Web of Conferences 174 (2020): 01054. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017401054.

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The methods and results of laboratory modeling of processes in clay soils contaminated with oily substances are reviewed: on samples, on one-dimensional and three-dimensional physical models. Laboratory facili- ties, the procedure for conducting experiments and processing their results are described. The possibility of a point and integral forecast of the degree of soil contamination by the results of measurements of its electrical re- sistance is confirmed. The dynamics of changes in porosity, humidity, and particle size distribution of oil-contaminated soils during electric treatment as a re
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Sagimbayeva, A. M. "SELECTION OF HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE GENOTYPES OF SUGAR SORGHUM (SORGHUM BICOLOR L) FOR FURTHER USE IN PHYTOREMEDIATION OF SOILS FROM HEAVY METALS." Biosafety and Biotechnology, no. 11 (January 26, 2023): 30–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.58318/2957-5702-2022-11-32-38.

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at the moment, soil pollution is the main environmental problem, which leads to a great need for the restoration of contaminated soils using the most appropriate and effective cleaning methods. Conventional remediation and bioremediation of contaminated sites usually involves the physical removal of pollutants or biological exposure with the help of microorganisms. Basic physical recovery strategies are expensive, non-specific, and often render the soil unsuitable for further use by disrupting the microenvironment. Due to these concerns, there has been increased interest in environmentally fri
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TROKHANIAK, Oleksandra, and Vitalii YAROPUD. "RESEARCH OF A FLEXIBLE SCREW CONVEYOR FOR DISPOSAL OF AGRICULTURAL LAND DAMAGED BY MILITARY ACTIONS." ENGINEERING, ENERGY, TRANSPORT AIC, no. 2(125) (August 30, 2024): 66–74. https://doi.org/10.37128/2520-6168-2024-2-7.

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The article examines the damage and destruction of the fertile soil layer because of military operations, in particular the detonation of various types of explosive objects, and the level of contamination of agricultural soils with heavy metals and other harmful substances is studied. A method of restoring the surface of damaged lands due to bombing is proposed, which involves first cleaning the sinkholes from damaged and contaminated soil with heavy metals and other dangerous substances. If a dangerous concentration of heavy metals and other dangerous substances is detected on the surface of
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Albeyboni, Dereen, Bayan Hazim Ahmeda, and Ramadhan Omer Hussainb. "PHYTOREMEDIATION POTENTIAL OF Catalpa bignonioides IN CRUDE OIL-CONTAMINATED SOILS: EVIDENCE FROM DUHOK, KURDISTAN REGION." Science Journal of University of Zakho 13, no. 3 (2025): 388–99. https://doi.org/10.25271/sjuoz.2025.13.3.1559.

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Phytoremediation is a promising method for cleaning crude oil-contaminated soils. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of Catalpa bignonioides seedlings for remediating soil polluted with 1% and 2% (w/w) crude oil. One- and two-year-old seedlings were grown for eight months under contaminated conditions. Plant growth parameters, crude oil degradation percentage, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), soil pH, electrical conductivity (EC), organic matter (OM), and nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) levels in both soil and plant shoots were measured. The seedlings successfully gr
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Tutarashvili, K. G., E. E. Nefed’eva, A. A. Okolelova, T. N. Dronova, and V. F. Zheltobryukhov. "The plant resistance to oil contamination in soil." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 839, no. 2 (2021): 022070. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/839/2/022070.

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Abstract Research in improvement of cleaning efficiency of environment from oil products is relevant. It has a great practical and economic significance. Special attention has been given to means and materials used in the reclamation of oil-contaminated soils. Phytoremediation, the promising direction, is especially distinguished. It is necessary to select plants are resistant to oil pollution in the soil.
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Ugwu, Elijah Chibuzo, Bhaskar Sen Gupta, Adeloye Adebayo, and Nadia Martínez-Villegas. "Column Experiment for the Removal of Cadmium, Copper, Lead and Zinc from Artificially Contaminated Soil using EDTA, Rhamnolipids, and Soapnut." European Journal of Environment and Earth Sciences 2, no. 2 (2021): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejgeo.2021.2.2.63.

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Environmental contamination caused by high contents of toxic metals in the soil is a global concern. Soil washing using chelating agents and saponin can enhance metal removal from contaminated soils through the formation of soluble metal complexes, mobilization, and extraction with the washing solutions. Column experiments were conducted in this study to assess the feasibility of using a chelate (EDTA), a saponin (soapnut) and microbial (rhamnolipid) cleaning agents to enhance the removal of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn from sandy loam contaminated soils. The cumulative removal of Cd after 10 pore volume
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Wuana, Raymond A., and Felix E. Okieimen. "Heavy Metals in Contaminated Soils: A Review of Sources, Chemistry, Risks and Best Available Strategies for Remediation." ISRN Ecology 2011 (October 24, 2011): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2011/402647.

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Scattered literature is harnessed to critically review the possible sources, chemistry, potential biohazards and best available remedial strategies for a number of heavy metals (lead, chromium, arsenic, zinc, cadmium, copper, mercury and nickel) commonly found in contaminated soils. The principles, advantages and disadvantages of immobilization, soil washing and phytoremediation techniques which are frequently listed among the best demonstrated available technologies for cleaning up heavy metal contaminated sites are presented. Remediation of heavy metal contaminated soils is necessary to redu
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Suryati, Tuti. "Seleksi Lima Jenis Rumput untuk Fitoremediasi Tanah Tercemar Minyak Bumi." Jurnal Teknologi Lingkungan 16, no. 1 (2016): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.29122/jtl.v16i1.1610.

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Phytoremediation is a promising green technology for cleaning up petroleum contaminated soil. The potential of this technology in tropical regions such as Indonesia is very high due to favorable climatic conditions for plant growth and encourage the activity of soil microbes capable of degrading oil. This study aimed to identify five types of grass plants namely Brachiaria decumbens, Brachiaria humidicola, Eleusin indica, Paspalum notatum and Setaria splendida, which were grown in petroleum contaminated soil with Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH) level of 3.42%. The most important, they are ho
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Chachina, S., and E. Chachina. "The efficiency of complex application of vermiculture and biological products Baikal, Vostok, Tamir for soil purification from fuel oil." Bulletin of Science and Practice 4, no. 10 (2018): 133–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1461881.

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A technology has been developed for the recultivation of soils contaminated with fuel oil in Western Siberia using microbiological preparations and earthworms. Earthworms have great potential for removing hydrocarbons from the soil. The results allow evaluating the effectiveness of bioremediation of polluted soils. The method of cleaning and restoring the ecological functions of substrates contaminated with fuel oil and other petroleum products was that the substrate was treated with biologics, spent soil treatment was carried out and steamed for one month, then the earthworms were applied. In
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Adeyi, Victoria Abosede, Abel Adekanmi Adeyi, Abdulwahab Giwa, and Bamidele O. Solomon. "Comparative Bioremediation of Diesel Oil Bearing Soil by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Pseudomonas fluorescence." International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa 30 (May 2017): 134–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/jera.30.134.

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The quality of life on earth is directly linked to the overall quality of the environment. The natural ecosystem encompasses all living and non-living things existing on earth naturally. It is an environment that interacts with all living species, but which may be contaminated with diesel a derivative of hydrocarbons. Diesel spills contaminate both aquatic and terrestrial environments. To prevent the environmental and health risks of this, remediation needs to be advanced. Bioremediation, degradation by microbes, is one of the suitable methods for cleaning diesel contamination. In the present
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Damayanti, Chiara Shabrina, Dita Artanti, Diah Ariana, and Rinza Rahmawati Samsudin. "Identification of Soil Egg Transmitted Helminth on The Nails of Cleaning Workers At TPS Wonocolo District Surabaya City." Mukhtabar : Journal of Medical Laboratory Technology 3, no. 1 (2025): 9–14. https://doi.org/10.52221/mjmlt.v3i1.706.

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Background & Objective: In Indonesia, worm infections are still a big problem in public health because the prevalence is still high, namely 45-65%. even in certain areas that have poor environmental sanitation, high heat, and humidity, the prevalence of worm infections can reach 80%. Worm infections can cause a decline in the health condition, nutrition, and productivity of sufferers, resulting in economic losses, due to a decrease in carbohydrates, protein, and blood, which has an impact on reducing the quality of human resources, one of which is transmission through the nails. This study
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Cherednikov, O., O. Zhurakhov, and D. Zakharchenko. "DEMINING OF TERRITORIES USING ROBOTIC SYSTEMS: ANALYSIS OF PERFORMANCE DEPENDING ON SOIL AND VEGETATION TYPE." Наукові праці Державного науково-дослідного інституту випробувань і сертифікації озброєння та військової техніки 24, no. 2 (2025): 103–9. https://doi.org/10.37701/dndivsovt.24.2025.12.

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The consequence of explosive-contaminated territories with explosive objects is the loss of: human, military and civilian equipment. Accidents also occur among personnel directly performing humanitarian demining work. During technical survey and subsequent cleaning of contaminated territories, the issue of personnel safety is extremely important. That is why a good reason for using ground robotic complexes in mine action is the movement of demining specialists to a safe distance from the zone of impact of explosive objects. The use of ground robotic complexes in the process of technical survey
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