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Spectrophotometric investigation of the concentration of heavy metals in the soil layer of an industrial city

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Abstract

Emission spectrophotometry has been used to study soil samples taken in the residential regions in the right-bank, industrial, and left-bank parts of Magnitogorsk. It is shown that the elevated concentration of lead is predominantly caused by automotive emissions. © 2005 Optical Society of America

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