CHARACTERISTIC OF GROUP COMPOSITION OF REPRESENTATIVE WESTERN SIBERIAN TAIGA ZONE PEATS
It was studied a group composition of the organic matter from representative peats of the Western Siberian taiga zone. For its characteristic were selected 6 types of peat. The group composition was defined using the Instorf’s technique. It was found out that the Western Siberian peats have a difference from the European peats in the content of water-soluble and light-hydrolyzing substances and humic substances.
Keywords: peat, group composition, organic matter, peat deposit, types of peat, bitumen, humic acids, water-soluble and light- hydrolyzing substance
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Rubric: Physical, Chemical and Biological Properties of Bog Formation
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