Hydrocarbon Status of Alluvial Soils in the Istra Morphostructural Node (Moscow Oblast)


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Abstract

The effect of the current block structure of the earth’s crust and its most active sites (morphostructural nodes) on the natural hydrocarbon status of alluvial soils has been considered. Studies have been performed in the Istra district of Moscow oblast within the Istra morphostructural node. The node represents an area of increased geodynamic activity of the earth’s crust located at the convergence or intersection of block boundaries: mobile linear zones following large river valleys with alluvial soils. Soil cover mainly consists of alluvial humic-gley soils (Eutric Gleyic Fluvisols) of different depths and alluvial mucky-gley soils (Eutric Gleyic Histic Fluvisols). Some soils manifest stratification. Two factors forming the hydrocarbon status of soils are considered: soil processes and the effect of geodynamic activity, which is manifested within the morphostructural node. The contents of bitumoids and retained methane and butanes in alluvial soils appreciably increase at the entry of river valley into the node. The occurrence frequency of 5–6-ring polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (perylene and benzo[ghi]perylene) in mineral horizons increases. It has been concluded that alluvial soils within the Istra morphostructural node are characterized by the biogeochemical type of hydrocarbon status with signs of emanation type at sites with the highest geodynamic activity.

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Yu. I. Pikovskiy

Faculty of Geography

Email: alexagenna@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

A. N. Gennadiev

Faculty of Geography

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Email: alexagenna@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

R. G. Kovach

Faculty of Geography

Email: alexagenna@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

N. I. Khlynina

Faculty of Geography

Email: alexagenna@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

A. V. Khlynina

Faculty of Geography

Email: alexagenna@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991


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