Dr. Tetyana Boyko has published 26 papers from 1989 to 2002 related to her research in geochemistry and environmental monitoring. Her publications cover topics such as:
1. Magnetic susceptibility mapping of forest topsoils and its implications for environmental monitoring.
2. Heavy metal distribution in coastal sediments and determination of background levels.
3. Influence of sulfur compounds on migration of heavy metals in soils.
4. Geochemistry of selenium, tellurium, and arsenic in Neogene sulfate-carbonate deposits.
Earth Science is a major Subject of life. Earth Science encompasses hundreds of branches. Geology is the scientific study of the all constituents of planets, their internal and external forms and processes. More precisely, it is the study of nature, structure and history of the planet. Earth is the home to all life, well known to the humankind. Geology, itself, is a major part of The Earth and atmospheric sciences, which were born as twins . The subject of geology encompasses all aspects including the composition, structure, physical properties, and history of a planets'( like Earth's) inter-related components and the processes that are shaping the features on the surface.
Geology is the scientific study of the all constituents of planets, their internal and external forms and processes. More precisely, it is the study of nature, structure and history of the planet. Earth is the home to all life, well known to the humankind. Geology, itself, is a major part of The Earth and atmospheric sciences, which were born as twins . The subject of geology encompasses all aspects including the composition, structure, physical properties, and history of a planets'( like Earth's) inter-related components and the processes that are shaping the features on the surface. Geologists are the scientists who study the origin, occurrence, distribution and utilities of all materials(metallic, non-metallic, inorganic, etc), minerals, rocks, sediments, soils, water, oil and all other inorganic natural resources. It is a very vast subject covering a wide spectrum of scientific principles and holding hundred and fifty plus scientific branches. This report enumerates and highlights most of them, in a nutshell, for all those who intends to know for planning their career path.
Earth Science is a major Subject of life. Earth Science encompasses hundreds of branches. Geology is the scientific study of the all constituents of planets, their internal and external forms and processes. More precisely, it is the study of nature, structure and history of the planet. Earth is the home to all life, well known to the humankind. Geology, itself, is a major part of The Earth and atmospheric sciences, which were born as twins . The subject of geology encompasses all aspects including the composition, structure, physical properties, and history of a planets'( like Earth's) inter-related components and the processes that are shaping the features on the surface.
Geology is the scientific study of the all constituents of planets, their internal and external forms and processes. More precisely, it is the study of nature, structure and history of the planet. Earth is the home to all life, well known to the humankind. Geology, itself, is a major part of The Earth and atmospheric sciences, which were born as twins . The subject of geology encompasses all aspects including the composition, structure, physical properties, and history of a planets'( like Earth's) inter-related components and the processes that are shaping the features on the surface. Geologists are the scientists who study the origin, occurrence, distribution and utilities of all materials(metallic, non-metallic, inorganic, etc), minerals, rocks, sediments, soils, water, oil and all other inorganic natural resources. It is a very vast subject covering a wide spectrum of scientific principles and holding hundred and fifty plus scientific branches. This report enumerates and highlights most of them, in a nutshell, for all those who intends to know for planning their career path.
Study of Temporal Trends of Pollution in the Russian Coastal Areas of the Bla...CrimsonPublishersACSR
Study of Temporal Trends of Pollution in the Russian Coastal Areas of the Black Sea by Nuclear and Related Analytical Techniques by Frontasyeva MV in Annals of Chemical Science Research
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Seasonal Variations and Diversity of Marine Diatoms of Jegathapattinam and Ka...IJSRD
The present study entitled on Seasonal variations and diversity of plantonic marine diatoms of Jegathapattinam (Lat. 09º 95 N: Long. 79º 18 E) and Kattumavadi (Lat. 10º 13 N; Long.79º 22 E) South East Coast of India was carried out for a period of one year (from June 2011 to May2012).The study focuses attention on the survey, systematics of marine diatom diversity and the influence of physico-chemical factors on their seasonal distribution. A total of 52 species belonging to 38 genera of marine diatoms were recorded from both stations. The most common genera were Actinocyclus, Amphora, Bacteriastrum, Biddulphia, Chaetoceros, Coscinodiscus, Cyclotella, Diploneis, Gyrosigma, Licmophora, Melosira, Navicula, Nitzschia, Pleurosigma and Tropidoneis were present in the two stations. Higher values of diatom population density were found during summer at both stations. The seasonal distribution and abundance are discussed in relation to physico- chemical parameters.
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Study of Temporal Trends of Pollution in the Russian Coastal Areas of the Bla...CrimsonPublishersACSR
Study of Temporal Trends of Pollution in the Russian Coastal Areas of the Black Sea by Nuclear and Related Analytical Techniques by Frontasyeva MV in Annals of Chemical Science Research
This is a presentation onEngineering Geology.
It contains-
>>Meaning
>>Definition
>>Objective
>>Scope in Construction;Water Resource Developement;Town and Regional Planning.
>>Age Of Earth.
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Seasonal Variations and Diversity of Marine Diatoms of Jegathapattinam and Ka...IJSRD
The present study entitled on Seasonal variations and diversity of plantonic marine diatoms of Jegathapattinam (Lat. 09º 95 N: Long. 79º 18 E) and Kattumavadi (Lat. 10º 13 N; Long.79º 22 E) South East Coast of India was carried out for a period of one year (from June 2011 to May2012).The study focuses attention on the survey, systematics of marine diatom diversity and the influence of physico-chemical factors on their seasonal distribution. A total of 52 species belonging to 38 genera of marine diatoms were recorded from both stations. The most common genera were Actinocyclus, Amphora, Bacteriastrum, Biddulphia, Chaetoceros, Coscinodiscus, Cyclotella, Diploneis, Gyrosigma, Licmophora, Melosira, Navicula, Nitzschia, Pleurosigma and Tropidoneis were present in the two stations. Higher values of diatom population density were found during summer at both stations. The seasonal distribution and abundance are discussed in relation to physico- chemical parameters.
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This article has been published in the May/June issue of JAOAC.
A single-laboratory validation study was conducted for the determination of total sulfur (S) in a variety of common, inorganic fertilizers by combustion.
Elementar's vario MACRO cube analyzer was used on a variety of inorganic fertilizers and performed as well as or better than the current gravimetric method.
Die Seele der Steine von Firos Holterman ten Hove (Leseprobe)Josef Ries
Das Naturreich der Mineralien und seine Bedeutung für uns
Mensch und Stein haben große Ähnlichkeiten und enorme Unterschiede. Beide drücken die ganze Vielfalt der Schöpfung aus. Aber wo der Stein dies tut in einer Art von Tiefschlaf, entdeckt der Mensch sich als Ausdruck der Vielfalt nicht nur im Mineralreich, sondern auch im Pflanzen- und Tierreich.
Wir Menschen haben den ganzen Kosmos in uns, sagt Hazrat Inayat Khan. Als einzelne Wesen sind wir durch die Naturreiche mit ihren verschiedenen Bewusstseinsstufen gegangen. Wir haben in unserem Wesen einen mineralischen Aspekt, einen pflanzlichen und einen tierischen. Und somit sind wir jeweils ein Kosmos in Miniatur.
„Als ich von Firos Holterman ten Hove das Manuskript dieses Buches erhielt, war es für mich absolut erfrischend, einmal Inspirationen zu den Steinen und ihrer Heilkraft aus einer ganz anderen Quelle zu bekommen. Vieles davon bestätigt auch mein Erleben der Steine, anderes bringt wertvolle neue Gesichtspunkte hinzu. Von daher möchte ich das Buch sehr gerne empfehlen.“
Michael Gienger, Gründer der analytischen Steinheilkunde, Buchautor.
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Long-term forest soil acidification, nutrient leaching and vegetation
development: Linking modelling and surveys of a primeval spruce forest
in the Ukrainian Transcarpathian Mts.
The Influence of Vermiculite on the Uptake of Silver Nanoparticles in a Terre...Agriculture Journal IJOEAR
— The uptake of silver from silver nanoparticles in soil was investigated in the presence of increasing concentrations of Vermiculite, typical 2:1 clay. Two insect species, Acheta domesticus and Tenebrio molitor, and two plant species, Helianthus annuus and Sorghum vulgare, were exposed to silver nanoparticles in the presence of increasing concentrations of Vermiculite in soil. Silver nanoparticles were characterized using techniques including transmission electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, and powder X-ray diffraction. The levels of silver in test species exposed to silver nanoparticles were measured using an inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometer. An increase in the cation exchange capacity of soil was observed with the increase in the concentration of vermiculite in soil. The results suggested a decrease in the uptake of silver from silver nanoparticles in soil by Acheta domesticus as a function of increasing concentrations of Vermiculite in soil. No apparent trend was observed in the remaining species. Both plant species were found to accumulate silver in their roots. The translocation of silver to stems and leaves was observed in the case of Helianthus annuus. Results from this study suggest that the presence of Vermiculite in soil could possibly decrease the uptake of silver from silver nanoparticles.
The Results of the Final Engineering and Geological Studies of the Mass of Ly...YogeshIJTSRD
The results of investigation of morphological, retrospective and prognoses engineering geological tasks concerning loess soils massifs are formulated. The main result of solution of retrospective engineering geological tasks is the proposal of hypothesizes and mechanisms of loess soils subsidence formation. They are the base for four special and general theory of subsidence formation.The result of solution of prognoses engineering geological tasks is the elaboration of methods for calculation the expected subsidence of loess soils massifs under different mode of their wetting and the development of different methods hydrogeomechanical, geochemical, geotechnical and complex of improvement of loess soils massifs properties. J. Ravshanov "The Results of the Final Engineering and Geological Studies of the Mass of Lyoss Grits" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | Innovative Development of Modern Research , April 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd40021.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/other/40021/the-results-of-the-final-engineering-and-geological-studies-of-the-mass-of-lyoss-grits/j-ravshanov
It was found that an underground nuclear explosion at a depth of 172 meters with
a charge power of 0.3 kT, carried out with the aim of creating an underground
reservoir for storing hydrocarbons, for a 53-year after-effect period is associated with
a high content of technogenic radionuclides in the soil profile. With the indicated
charge, power and depth in the thickness of Chegan clay, such nuclear explosions in
the West Siberian and other similar regions are unacceptable. Studies have shown
that nowadays it is unacceptable to use the territory within a radius of 500 m from the
technological well as hayfields and pastures. The increased content of strontium-90
and cesium-137 from a depth of 40 cm is associated with their entry and accumulation
in grass and woody vegetation.
1. Dr. Tetyana Boyko
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
1. Boyko T., Höll S., Scholger R., and MagProx Team. Anthropogenic and geogenic
impacts on magnetic susceptibility anomalies of forest topsoil in Austria,
Extended Abstracts for the International Symposium on “Fundamental Rock
Magnetism and Environmental Applications”, Erice, Italy, June 26 – July 1, 2002,
p.11.
2. Schibler L., Boyko T., Ferdyn M., Gajda B., Höll S., Jordanova N., Rösler W. and
Magprox Team. Topsoil magnetic susceptibility mapping: data reproducibility and
compatibility, measurement strategy. Stud. geophys. geod. (Studia geophysica and
Geodaetica), 2002, N 46, pp. 43-57 (Engl.)
3. Boyko T., Scholger R. and Höll S. Magnetic susceptibility mapping of forest
topsoils: reproducibility and implication for environmental monitoring. GSA
Annual Meeting and Exposition Abstracts, Boston, USA, November 1-10, 2001,
V.33, N 6, p.366 (Engl.)
4. Boyko T., Kosmus W. and Gössler W. Geochemistry of Se, Te and As in the
neogen sulphate-carbonate deposits of Precarpathians. Geology and Geochemistry
of Combustible Minerals, 2000, N 3, pp. 52-63. (in Ukr. with Engl. abstract)
5. Boyko T., Kosmus W. and Rudko G. Heavy metal associations in the coastal
sediments of the Dnister water reservoir., Geology and Geochemistry of
Combustible Minerals, 1999, N 4, pp. 166-184. (in Ukr. with Engl. abstract)
6. Boyko T. and Kosmus W. Metal associations in carious teeth of industrial areas of
Ukraine. 5th
Symposium on Instrumental Analysis, Pecs, Hungary, October 24-27,
1999, p. 39-40. (Engl.)
7. Boyko T. and Kosmus W. Statistical method of analyses for estimating metal
pollution of the environmental compartments of the Chervonograd district. The
Mining Pribram Symposium. Mathematical methods in geology. MB:
Environmental problems, Prague, Szech Republic, October 4-8, 1999, p. MB 3.
(Engl.)
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8. Boyko T. and Kosmus W. Geochemistry of Se, Te and As in the neogene sulphate-
carbonate deposits of the Carpathian Foredeep. Biuletyn Penstwowego Institutu
Geologicznego, N 387, Warszawa, 1999, p. 14-15. (Engl.)
9. Boyko T., Kosmus W. and Gössler W. Heavy Metal distribution in coastal
sediments of the Dnister water reservoir (Ukraine). Application of the principal
component analysis to the determination of background levels. 2-nd Conference
on Environmental geochemical baseline mapping in Europe, Vilnius, Lithuania,
September 1-4, 1999, p.5. (Engl.)
10. Kushnir S., Boyko T. and Vivchar O. Influence of the thiosulfate and tetrathionate
ions on the migration ability of the biologically important metal ions in soils. In:
D.A. Lovejoy (Editor). Heavy metals in the environment: an integrated approach.
Vilnius, Lithuania, 1999, pp. 67-71. (Eng.)
11. Baluchynska M., Sprynskiy M., Boyko T. and Pelypecz M. Level of metals and
biocomponent pollution of Dnister reservoir and ist flows. Geology and
Geochemistry of Combustible Minerals, 1998, N 2 (103), pp. 60-68. (in Ukr. with
Engl. abstract)
12. Pelypecz M., Boyko T., Savko Yu., Sprynskiy M. and Baluchynska M.
Geochemical investigations of the recent deposits of Dnister water basin. Geology
and Geochemistry of Combustible Minerals, 1998, N 2 (103), pp. 52-59. (in Ukr.
with Engl. abstract)
13. Kushnir S., Boyko T. About the possibility of detoxification of soils that are
polluted with heavy metals. III-d International Symposium ”Data Analysis and
Computer Technology and their Application for Geochemistry and
Geoenvironmental Protection”, Lviv, 1996, pp. 87-89. (Ukr.)
14. Sprynskiy M., Baluchynska M., Pelypecz M., Boyko T. anthropogenic pollution of
waters of Dnister water-basin and its inflow. III-d International Symposium ”Data
Analysis and Computer Technology and their Application for Geochemistry and
Geoenvironmental Protection”, Lviv, 1996, pp. 56-58. (Ukr.)
15. Boyko T. Geochemistry of sulfur and strontium in a zone of technogenesis of
sulfur mining enterprises of Precarpathians. Author’s report of thesis of candidate
of geology-mineralogical sciences, Lviv, 1995, 25 pages. (in Ukr. with Engl.
abstract)
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16. Kushnir S., Boyko T., Vivchar O. About the geochemical consequences of soils
pollution by elemental sulfur. Reports of the National Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine, 1995, N 5, pp. 91-94. (in Ukr. with Engl. abstract)
17. Kushnir S., Vivchar O., Boyko T. Some geochemical consequences of using
”limestone-sulfur fertilizer”. Geology and Geochemistry of Combustible Minerals,
1995, N 3-4 (88-89), pp. 27-35. (in Ukr. with Engl. abstract)
18. Kushnir S., Vivchar O., Boyko T. Some geochemical consequences of using the
wastes from flotation enriching of sulfur ores in the agriculture. International
Symposium ”Miocene Evaporites of Central Paratetis: Facias, Fossils, and
Ecological Problems”, Lviv-Warsaw, 1994, pp. 58-59. (Ukr.)
19. Kushnir S., Boyko T., Vivchar O. Soil pollution by sulfur compounds in zone of
air influence from sulfur mining enterprises. International Symposium ”Miocene
Evaporites of Central Paratetis: Facias, Fossils, and Ecological Problems”,
Lviv-Warsaw, 1994, pp. 56-57. (Ukr.)
20. Boyko T., Kushnir S., Petrychenko O. Mobility of the biological important metals
in soils under influence of the thiosulfate and tetrathionate ions. VII Congress of
European Union of Geoscientists (VII EUG), Strasbourg, France, 4-8 April 1993,
V 5, p. 626. (Engl.)
21. Kushnir S., Boyko T., Petrychenko O. Influence of the sulfur compounds on
the migration ability of the heavy metals ions. Europ. Conference ”Ecological
Approaches on Environment and Health in Urban Areas”, Katowice/Krakow,
Poland, 9-12 December 1992, p. 53. (Engl.)
22. Kushnir S., Srebrodolskij B., Boyko T. About the possibility of extraction of Sr
from celestite during the alteration of sulfate ores of Precarpathians. Conference
on the Problem of Developing of Geology-Explore and Mining Works in West
Region of Ukraine, Ivano-Frankivsk, 1992, p.56. (Ukr.)
23. Kushnir S., Boyko T., Vivchar O. Conditions of hydrochemical sulfates reduction
by organic matters at 150o
C. Geology and Geochemistry of Combustible
Minerals, 1992, N 4 (81), pp. 70-74. (in Ukr. with Engl. abstract)
24. Kushnir S., Vivchar O., Boyko T. Influence of saline waters on the
thermochemical transformation of organic matter at 150o
C. Geology and
Geochemistry of Combustible Minerals, 1992, N 2 (79), pp. 55-58. (in Ukr. with
Engl. abstract)
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25. Boyko T., Some ecological problems caused by the use of oil and oil products.
The Conference of Young Scientists and Specialists, Lviv, 1990, Dep. N2839-B91,
pp. 21-29. (Russ.)
26. Boyko T., The ways of improvement of microchemical methods of determination
of calcium and magnesium in brines. The Conference of Young Scientists and
Specialists, Lviv, 1989, Dep. N5689-889, pp. 15-23 (Russ.)