water resources

PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL BIOMARKERS OF MACROPHYTE RESILIENCE TO MILITARY-RELATED TOXIC STRESSORS

This study employs state-of-the-art analytical tools to investigate the ecotoxicological impacts of mercury contamination on aquatic macrophytes in post-military zones, focusing on Typha latifolia and Lemna minor as model organisms. The research methodology integrates multiple analytical techniques: spectrophotometric chlorophyll quantification using the Holm-Wettstein method, atomic absorption spectrometry utilizing a C-115PK Selmi spectrometer (precision ±0.001 mg/L), and fluorescence analysis via Flyuorat-02-Panorama spectrofluorometer.

THE HYDROPOWER IN UKRAINE: ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS OF STIMULATING THE GREEN ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AND RATIONAL USE OF HYDROPOWER POTENTIAL

The article focuses on the research of hydropower in Ukraine: its current state, problems, possible ways to solve them and prospects for development. The relevance of this research refers to the importance of a comprehensive study of hydropower in Ukraine as the main component of green energy, as well as the potential for the development of hydropower in the conditions of the future post-war rebuilding of Ukraine.