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Information × Registration Number 0217U006733, 0117U007594 , R & D reports Title Estimation of the environment state and prognosis of planned activity influence of the Verkhnednistrovsky hydroelectric power station cascade building in the direction of hazardous geological conditions. popup.stage_title Head Lialko Vadym Ivanovych, Registration Date 18-12-2017 Organization National Academy of Sciences Institut of Geological Sciences Centre of Aerospase Research of the Earth popup.description2 Research report: V.I. Lyalko, A.Ya. Khodorovsky, L.O. Elistratova, O.A. Apostolov, S.S Dugin, Yu.V. Zaharchuk Estimation of the environment state and prognosis of planned activity influence of the Verkhnednistrovsky hydroelectric power station cascade building in the direction of hazardous geological conditions using remote sensing data. 79 p., 37 figures, 5 tables, 44 references. The work is devoted to the development of scientific and methodological and practical bases for the use of satellite data at the control and forecast of the development of exogenous geological processes in the territory of the construction site of the Verkhnednistrovsky hydroelectric power station cascade (EGRP). Based on decoding of space data and the analysis of digital relief models the system of linearizations identified with fault-cracked network of the region was found and considered as the geodynamic zones of detente of the newest movements. The natural gravity of the development of landslides and areas of mapping and their periodic activation to geodynamic zones represented by fault-line network, controlled by the latest tectonic movements is determined. Based on consideration of materials of previous geological studies, use of space information, analysis of digital models of relief and geological and geomorphological data, preliminary justification of the forecast of the development of exogenous geological processes (landslides, karst, floods, etc.) on the studied territory and recommendations on further environmental protection actions was given. The conducted studies and analysis of existing geological, hydrological and meteorological materials have shown that the possible impact of the planned Verkhnednistrovsky hydroelectric plants cascade construction on the environment and the development of socioeconomic processes in the adjoining territory may have as positive significance (additional provision of the region's needs from the renewable energy source and reduction of flood risks and floods due to the regulation of the flow of the river Dniester by the system of reservoirs), and the negative consequences (the effect of possible flooding and flooding of the di yanok adjacent to the reservoirs created, due to seepage losses of the last and activation of landslides and karst). In order to minimize this negative impact, it is recommended at the next stages of designing to carry out a complex of field hydrogeological works on the sites specified in this report and recommended by other researchers to determine areas of increased filtering permeability of rocks around planned reservoirs and to perform computer simulations of different variants based on the geophiltration models created thereafter to choose the best anti-filtering and environmental measures, which can provide a steady development of the environment and society in the conditions of rational exploitation of the planned cascade of Verkhniodnistrovsky hydroelectric plants. Remote sensing , exogenous processes, environmental recommendations. Product Description popup.authors Єлістратова Л.О. Апостолов О. А. Дугін С.С. Захарчук Ю.В. Лялько В.І. Ходоровський А.Я. popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Lialko Vadym Ivanovych. Estimation of the environment state and prognosis of planned activity influence of the Verkhnednistrovsky hydroelectric power station cascade building in the direction of hazardous geological conditions.. (popup.stage: ). National Academy of Sciences Institut of Geological Sciences Centre of Aerospase Research of the Earth. № 0217U006733
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