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    Remote assessment of the mixed forest conditions in the north-eastern part of Ukraine
    (National Aviation University, 2022-06) Bondarenko, Alina Olehivna; Бондаренко, Аліна Олегівна
    Among the various common contaminants, detergents pose significant risks to natural ecosystems. The most common are those that contain phosphates, the harmfulness of which there is much evidence. Once in water bodies, they affect aquatic fauna and flora. Eutrophication, foaming, changes in surface tension and pH of water, turbidity, reduction of biodiversity - these are the consequences that need to be controlled. Therefore, the production of modern detergents without phosphates is important and developed countries have long preferred them. However, their impact on aquatic ecosystems remains poorly understood and is currently a pressing challenge for researchers. The thesis describes the impact of detergents on aquatic ecosystems. The aim of the thesis is to study the environmental safety of modern detergents on aquatic organisms, conducted in the experimental conditions. Research methods: analytical, chemical, toxicological, statistical methods of data processing. As a result, the work received relative safety without phosphate detergents for aquatic ecosystems The results of the study were implemented for the development and implementation of a comprehensive program of INGEOCOM Research and Production Center LLC, aimed at protecting aquatic ecosystems and reducing the phosphate content in water bodies of Ukraine.

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