Submit an Article
Become a reviewer
Vol 153
Pages:
67-69
Download volume:
RUS
Article

Stages of development, current state and prospects of monitoring of exogenous geological processes in the state monitoring of subsurface conditions in the Russian Federation

Authors:
O. V. Zerkal1
V. V. Markaryan2
About authors
  • 1 — Lomonosov Moscow State University
  • 2 — State Center for Geomonitoring of FSUE Gidrospetsgeologiya
Date submitted:
2002-06-12
Date accepted:
2002-07-30
Date published:
2003-03-20

Abstract

At present the system of monitoring of dangerous exogenous geological processes includes four levels: federal, regional, territorial and local. Data on development of exogenous geological processes are received from 2.1 thousand objects equipped with 24 thousand wells, profiles, benchmarks, etc. Special attention is paid to landslide processes which make up 40% of exogenic processes. Priority areas are: re-engineering geological survey of the territory of Russia, reorganization of structure and composition of observation network, creation of specialized subsystems for development of exogenous geological processes.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Development regularities of technogenic and geological processes and phenomena
Go to volume 153

Similar articles

Assessment of the probability of involvement in the development of mineral reserves with different levels of availability
2003 K. N. Trubetskoi, A. A. Peshkov, N. A. Matsko
Information support for permanent mathematical models
2003 D. L. Ustyugov, Nur Abdirizak
Changes in the geological environment during the development of iron ore deposits in the Angara province
2003 I. I. Verkhozin, I. V. Matveeva
Assessment of the condition of the encircling earth dam of the upper basin of the Zagorskaya HPP based on the permanent numerical model
2003 Yu. N. Kolomiitseva
Features of karst processes by the example of the Urals
2003 A. Ya. Gaev, Yu. A. Kilin, S. G. Dubeikovskii, V. P. Semakin
Current state and peculiarities of the development of engineering geology in the Urals
2003 S. G. Dubeikovskii, V. P. Semakin