ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACT ON SOIL AND VEGETATION IN TURKISTAN REGION: CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATION

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2025ISSN
1821-2808Аннотации
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the anthropogenic impact on the soil and
vegetation cover of the landscapes of the Turkistan region (southern part of Kazakhstan), and to
investigate the chemical composition of elements and pollutants. The current state of landscapes with
patterns of distribution of chemical elements and the influence of anthropogenic activity have been
revealed. Quantitative indicators of the content of chemical elements (carbon, oxygen, sodium,
magnesium, aluminum, silicon, potassium, calcium, titanium, iron, lead, arsenic, copper, zinc, nickel,
cobalt, vanadium, thallium, manganese, and strontium) were studied based on soil samples. The levels
of concentration of chemical elements of vegetation cover, aboveground and underground parts
(carbon, oxygen, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus, sulphur, chlorine, potassium,
calcium, iron and copper) were assessed. The results of the chemical analysis of the soil cover revealed
an excess of the maximum permissible concentration of chemical elements (lead, copper, zinc, arsenic,
and chromium), while elevated levels of insoluble ash were observed in plants.
