Publications by authors named "Lusine Baghdasaryan"

Urban areas are characterized by the presence of various pollution sources including landfills. During the recent decade, urban landfills were investigated as a source of pollution by potentially toxic elements and potential deposits for landfill mining. The contents of Cr, V, Ti, Ca, K, Mo, Zr, Sr, Rb, As, Zn, Cu, Co, Fe, Mn, Pb, Ba in soils of Vanadzor city landfill site (VL) were determined using the X-ray fluorescence spectrometer to assess multi-element pollution and ecological risk and to identify potentially toxic elements geochemical associations through the application of compositional data analysis.

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Urban areas are characterized by a constant anthropogenic input, which is manifested in the chemical composition of the surface layer of urban soil. The consequence is the formation of intense anomalies of chemical elements, including lead (Pb), that are atypical for this landscape. Therefore, this study aims to explore the compositional-geochemical characteristics of soil Pb anomalies in the urban areas of Yerevan, Gyumri, and Vanadzor, and to identify the geochemical associations of Pb that emerge under prevalent anthropogenic influences in these urban areas.

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