ENVIRONMENT RADIOCAPACITY THEORY APPLICATION FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METALS MIGRATION IN ECOSYSTEMS

Authors

  • Alla Bevza National Aviation University
  • Yuri Kutlakhmedov National Aviation University
  • Maria Kravets National Aviation University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.63.8882

Keywords:

boxes model, capacity of the environment, capacity factor, heavy metals, tracer

Abstract

The article describes the usage of the theory of the environment capacity for assessment of heavy metals migration in ecosystem. Possibility of adaptation of the ecosystem boxes model for investigation of heavy metals migration in biotic and abiotic components of ecosystem based on radionuclide 114Cd usage as tracer, which is radioactive analog of heavy metal Cd is demonstrated. Using of indicator - factor of the environment capacity on artificial tracer - 114Cd for the assessment of the system holding ability, which is under technogenic loading caused by heavy metals, is demonstrated

Author Biographies

Alla Bevza, National Aviation University

Bevza Alla. Assistant of Professor of Ecology Department, Institute of Environmental Safety, National Aviation
University, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Education: National Aviation University, Kiev, Ukraine, specialty "Ecology and environmental protection" (2004).
Research area: ecology, radioecology, modeling of ecological processes

Yuri Kutlakhmedov, National Aviation University

Kutlakhmedov Yuri. Doctor of Biology.
Head of Laboratory of Biosystems Radioecological Reliability, Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering,
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Education: Kyiv State University of T. G. Shevchenko, Kyiv, Ukraine (1967).
Research area: ecology, radioecology, ecological processes modelling.

Maria Kravets, National Aviation University

Kravets Maria. Postgraduate student of the Institute of Ecological Safety, National Aviation University, Kyiv, Ukraine (master on Ecology, graduated in 2013).
Education: National Aviation University, Kyiv, Ukraine, major “Ecology and Environment Protection”.
Research area: radioecology, ecological processes modelling, ecology

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Published

17-09-2015

How to Cite

Bevza, A., Kutlakhmedov, Y., & Kravets, M. (2015). ENVIRONMENT RADIOCAPACITY THEORY APPLICATION FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METALS MIGRATION IN ECOSYSTEMS. Proceedings of National Aviation University, 63(2), 94–98. https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.63.8882

Issue

Section

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION