FIELD: geophysical engineering. SUBSTANCE: method involves taking moss samples on a ground area according to predefined scheme. When being dry or having poor water contents, the moss is previously saturated with water. Then the water is squeezed out and sorption material is put into it for extracting metals from the water. Analysis results are interpreted for determining anomaly. An artificial chemical fiber sorbent is used. Water is taken from sources having metal saturation not higher than background values for saturating dry mosses or ones being poor in water. EFFECT: wide range of functional applications. 3 cl
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Dates
2002-06-27—Published
2001-05-14—Filed