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CHEMICAL COMPOSITION WATERS BOGS ECOSYSTEMS OF MOUNTAINAL ALTAI // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 3 (81). P. 95-101

Analysis experimental data of chemical composition waters bogs ecosystems region Turochak Republic Altay are presented.

Keywords: peatbog, peat, water of peats, ash content in peats, chemical composition, humic and fulvic acids

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THE GROUP STRUCTURE OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES OF PEATS OF GORNY ALTAI AND SOMETNING STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMIC ACIDS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 3 (81). P. 110-115

The group structure of organic substance of mountain peat from different depths of peat lands (Republic Altai) is investigated. By a method of Inspeat are allocated humic acids, the characteristic of functional structure humic acids of peat according to IR-spectroscopy are given.

Keywords: group composition, organic substances of peat, humic acids, IR-spectroscopy method, functional groups

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Efficiency of high-molecular peat and sapropel substances use for siberian stag of gorny altai food allowance // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 5 (107). P. 126-130

The article deals with spacious Turochakskoe field peat extract research, its influence on the action of crude protein and protein fraction in serosity and pant productivity of Siberian deers.

Keywords: peat drug, biochemical research, animal husbandry, physiological animal factors

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THE COMPOSITION OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES AND HUMIC ACIDS IN THE PEAT BOG OF BALANAK (GORNY ALTAI) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 8 (136). P. 222-226

The paper is devoted to the identification of the composition of structural fragments of humic acids (HA) extracted from the peat in the peat bog of Balanak. The alkyl elements predominate in the composition of HA, and the amount of oxygen-containing functional groups and phenolic fragments is reduced. The identified characteristics of the composition of HA are connected with the slow processes of peat formation in the North-Eastern Altai. It is shown that with the increase of the degree of the peat decomposition in humic acids the degree of aromaticity increases, and the amount of carbohydrate and alkyl fragments decreases.

Keywords: peat, Gorny Altai, Siberia, organic substance of peat, humic acids (HA), element composition

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CHARACTERISTICS OF GROUP COMPOSITION OF PEAT OR GANIC SUBSTANCE IN THE ALTAI MOUNTAIN RANGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 2 (155). P. 171-177

The article identifies the group composition of the organic substance of peat in several geographical provinces of the Altai mountain range. Gives a comparative analysis of quantity indicators of organic components of the mountain peat under study with the West Siberian peat and the peat of the European terrain of Russia. Reveals the resemblances and distinctions in a quantitative proportion of separate groups of the organic substance of peat of a various genesis in conditions of humic and arid climate of Northeast, East and Southeast Altai provinces. Marks some features defined by specific conditions of mountain peat formation in a group composition of organic matter of regional peat.

Keywords: peat, Gorny Altai, organic substance, bitumen, easily hydrolyzable materials, humic acids, nonhydrolyzed residue

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