Distribution and Interrelationship of Heavy Metals and Metalloids in Irrigated Soils
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Keywords

meadow saz soils
light gray soil (calcisols)
heavy metals
metalloids
migration
accumulation
spectrum

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T.Turdaliev, A., A. Ahmadjonov, A., A. Askarov, K., & I. Musaev, I. (2025). Distribution and Interrelationship of Heavy Metals and Metalloids in Irrigated Soils. J Open, 1(04), 14-19. https://doi.org/10.70728/jopen.be.0425.003

Abstract

The article studies the content of heavy metals and metalloids in irrigated meadow saz soils and light gray soils (calcisols), their distribution dynamics and interrelationships. In the work, the migration and accumulation of heavy metals and metalloids in the genetic layers of meadow saz soils and light gray soils with different levels of irrigation were determined, and background values ​​were developed. At the same time, the migration dynamics of heavy metals and metalloids in soil layers and the relationships between chemical elements were revealed through geochemical spectra.

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