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Vol 186
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Geology

Complex geological engineering and geoenvironmental monitoring as a basis for creation of strategy of Saint Petersburg architectural and historical monuments conservation

Authors:
A. V. Shidlovskaya
About authors
  • assistant lecture Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute (Technical University)
Date submitted:
2009-08-17
Date accepted:
2009-10-12
Date published:
2010-02-01

Abstract

In the paper concept and structural of complex engineering geological and geoenvironmental monitoring of architectural and historical monuments are considered. The specificity of engineering geological and hydrogeological conditions by the example of the Isaac Cathedral, the Kazan Cathedral and the Peter and Paul Cathedral is analyzed. The geoenvironmental condition of architectural and historical monuments underground space is estimated. The factors which influence on monuments deformation due to the high degree of underground space transformation and activity of negative natural and technogenic processes are shown. The system of impact monitoring of the Isaac Cathedral, the Kazan Cathedral and the Peter and Paul Cathedral is proposed.

Область исследования:
Geology
Keywords:
architectural and historical monuments complex engineering geological and geoenvironmental monitoring microorganisms reconstruction restoration
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