The issues of element structure of the atmospheric pollution bioindicators in which the question is concentration excess as a result of influence of natural geochemical background and atmospheric pollution are considered in the article. Use of various bioindicator groups has allowed to reveal the reasons of Krasnoyarsk city territory pollution most completely.
atmospheric pollution, geochemical background, bioindicators, territory, Krasnoyarsk
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