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CARBON SEQUESTRATION OF FOREST AREAS OF OIL FIELDS IN THE FOREST STEPPE ZONE
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In the presented work, we analyzed and summarized the results of studies that reflect the provisions on the impact of inventory indices of forest stands on the dynamics of the formation of phytomass and carbon sequestration. Taking into account the relatively low percentage of forest land and a significant level of aerial technogenic impact of mining complex and related infrastructure the ecological significance and relevance of the study is determined. Ecological potential of forests is estimated by effectiveness of implementation of ecological functions by forest-forming species of plants. Forests perform a primary ecological role that is the deposition of carbon in areas with intense industrial development, particularly oil and gas production and transportation. Currently, in connection with the increase of air pollution by oxides of carbon, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, formaldehyde, benzo(a)pyrene and other substances the question of a comprehensive study of sorption and depositing forest function is vital.
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