ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF HAZARDOUS NATURAL PROCESSES IN THE KEMIN REGION

Received 03.05.2024
Revised 25.07.2024
Published 01.09.2024

Abstract

The object of this study is the Kemin district. The content of heavy metals around tailing ponds was investigated. Soil, water, and plant samples were taken for the study in the urban-type settlement Ak-Tuz of the Kemin district. Methods: spectrographic method, statistical analysis. As a result, data confirming the presence of heavy metals in the investigated area were obtained.
The analysis suggests that the most significant risks in the Kemin district are natural and man-made disasters, including landslides, mudflows, earthquakes, fires, and pollution from chemical waste. These events can pose a serious threat to human life and health, workers, and employees, as well as cause significant economic and environmental damage in the event of accidents, catastrophes, and natural disasters. As a result of major industrial accidents, catastrophes, and natural disasters, human casualties, disruptions in industrial and agricultural production, and atmospheric pollution from chemical waste are possible

Keywords

environment; radioactive tailings; heavy metals monitoring biomonitoring analysis emergency anthropogenic impact
Suggested citation
Usenaliev, Z., Tashtanbekova, M., Bekturganova, B., & Tursunalieva, B. (2024). ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF HAZARDOUS NATURAL PROCESSES IN THE KEMIN REGION. Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 22(3), 52-59.

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