POSTPYROGENIC DEVELOPMENT AND FIRE PROTECTION OF BOG SOILS
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Abstract (English):
A case study of the drained soils of the Posolsky bog massif in the Republic of Buryatia showed a fire-induced transformation of peat soils (Histosols) resulting in pyrogenic formations. The effect of fire leads to a change in the physico-chemical properties of soils and to large losses of mineral substances and organic carbon. Pyrogenic accumulation of carbonates is observed.

Keywords:
peat fires, reclamation system, pyrogenic formations, chemical properties, calcium carbonate.
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