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Title: | Humus state of buried soils of different age archaeological monuments on the territory of Ufa (Russia, Republic of Bashkortostan) |
Authors: | Kungurtsev, Ya. A. Suleymanov, R. R. Asylbaev, I. G. |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | IOP Publishing Ltd |
Citation: | Ya Kungurtsev, A, Suleymanov, RR & Asylbaev, IG 2021, 'Humus state of buried soils of different age archaeological monuments on the territory of Ufa (Russia, Republic of Bashkortostan)', IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Том. 862, № 1, 012023. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/862/1/012023 Ya Kungurtsev, A., Suleymanov, R. R., & Asylbaev, I. G. (2021). Humus state of buried soils of different age archaeological monuments on the territory of Ufa (Russia, Republic of Bashkortostan). IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 862(1), [012023]. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/862/1/012023 |
Abstract: | The paper studies the humus state of buried soils on the territory of archaeological monuments: the New-Ufa Burial Ground (early Iron Age) and the Settlement Ufa-II (early Middle Ages), located in the urban district of Ufa (Russia, Republic of Bashkortostan). The soil cover of archaeological monuments is represented by Greyzemic Phaeozem over Grayzemic Phaeozem (gz-PH over gz-PH). The humus content in buried horizons is 2.06-5.26%, which is 2-4 times less in comparison with the native soil. There are two types of humus such as humate and humate-fulvate. Among humic acids, the fraction associated with calcium (HAs-2) predominates. The spectral curves of humic acids HAs-2 at different wavelengths for the buried humus-accumulative horizon of the New-Ufa Burial Ground have a steeper character and lower optical density values compared to the background soil. The spectral curves of the buried horizons of the Settlement Ufa-II have flatter disposition and, in terms of optical density, are close to the values of the native soil. Obtained results make it possible to estimate the transformation of organic matter in the soils after their burial in comparison with the modern native soil Greyzemic Phaeozem (gz-PH) of the city park. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. |
Keywords: | ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE SENSOR ELECTROPOLYMERIZATION FLOW-THROUGH ANALYSIS INHIBITOR DETERMINATION PILLAR[5]ARENE ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE BERBERINE BIOSENSING TECHNIQUES CARBOFURAN CARBON DONEPEZIL ELECTRODES ENZYMES, IMMOBILIZED METHYLENE BLUE PHOSPHATES SOOT THIOCHOLINE 3D PRINTING AROMATIC COMPOUNDS BIOACTIVITY CARBON BLACK ELECTRODES ELECTROPOLYMERIZATION ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS ENZYME ELECTRODES ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE BERBERINE CARBOFURAN DONEPEZIL MACROCYCLIC COMPOUND PHOSPHATE BUFFERED SALINE THIOCHOLINE ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE BERBERINE CARBOFURAN CARBON IMMOBILIZED ENZYME METHYLENE BLUE PHOSPHATE ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE SENSOR CARBOFURANS DONEPEZIL ELECTROPOLYMERISATION FLOW-THROUGH ANALYSIS FLOWTHROUGH INHIBITOR DETERMINATION PILLAR[5]ARENE THIOCHOLINE ARTICLE CHEMICAL REACTION CONTROLLED STUDY DILUTION ELECTRIC CURRENT ENZYME IMMOBILIZATION ENZYME INHIBITION NONHUMAN PEANUT POINT OF CARE TESTING SPIKE URINE ELECTRODE GENETIC PROCEDURES SOOT ENZYME IMMOBILIZATION |
URI: | http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/132416 |
Access: | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess cc-by |
Conference name: | 19 July 2021 through 24 July 2021 |
Conference date: | 8th Congress of the Dokuchaev Soil Science Society |
SCOPUS ID: | 85118431505 |
WOS ID: | 000858633100001 |
PURE ID: | 1887fba5-d700-452e-bbb0-5cd867fb9278 28891819 |
ISSN: | 1755-1307 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1755-1315/862/1/012023 |
Sponsorship: | Russian Foundation for Basic Research, РФФИ, (20-33-90107) This research was funded by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant 20-33-90107). |
Appears in Collections: | Научные публикации ученых УрФУ, проиндексированные в SCOPUS и WoS CC |
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