IMPACT OF THERMAL POWER PLANTS ON THE ECOLOGICAL STATE OF SOILS

Authors

  • A.A.Akramov,B.T.Jobborov Independent researcher, Department of Ecology, Faculty of Biology and Ecology, National University of Uzbekistan.,Department of Ecology, Faculty of Biology and Ecology, National University of Uzbekistan, Ph.D., Acting Professor

Keywords:

thermal power plant, soil, heavy metals, elements, coal, slag, environmental problems.

Abstract

This article presents information on the state of negative ecological changes occurring in soils as a result of the operation of thermal power plants. As a result, all components of our environment, namely air, water, and the greatest damage is done to the soil environment. In addition, harmful and toxic substances emitted from thermal power plants have a negative impact on the fertility properties of soils, the amount of humus, their structure, and, in particular, on the morphological and physiological characteristics of the soil.

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Published

2025-03-15

How to Cite

A.A.Akramov,B.T.Jobborov. (2025). IMPACT OF THERMAL POWER PLANTS ON THE ECOLOGICAL STATE OF SOILS. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 51–55. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/472