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COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE ECOLOGICAL STATE OF THE SEREBRYANKA RIVER IN THE IZMAYLOVSKY FOREST PARK (MOSCOW) BASED ON WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS DATA

Ecology , UDC: 502.51:556.53(470-25) DOI: 10.24412/2076-9091-2026-161-10-27

Authors

  • Gimazetdinova Elina Elmirovna
  • Kukushkina Olga Vladimirovna Candidate of Biological Sciences

Annotation

The article presents the results of a study on the ecological state of the Serebryanka River in Moscow’s Izmaylovsky Forest Park. The aim of the work is to assess water quality based on physicochemical and organoleptic indicators. Between December 2024 and August 2025, water samples were collected from 5 sites with varying degrees of anthropogenic impact. Methods such as ionometry (pH), qualitative chemical reactions, and organoleptic analysis were used. The study revealed exceedances of standard limits for chloride (up to 100 mg/l) and ammonium ion (up to 2.5 mg/l) content in areas affected by road traffic and recreational activities. The ecological state of the river was found to be critical in certain sections. The obtained data are of practical importance for developing environmental protection measures.

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Gimazetdinova, E. E. & Kukushkina, O. V. (2026). COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE ECOLOGICAL STATE OF THE SEREBRYANKA RIVER IN THE IZMAYLOVSKY FOREST PARK (MOSCOW) BASED ON WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS DATA Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 1 (61), 10. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9091-2026-161-10-27
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