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THE RESEARCH UNDERFLOODING PROCESSES OF ARCHITECTURE MONUMENTS ON THE TERRITORY OF TOMSK WITH USING GIS TECHNOLOGY
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Abramov, S.K., B.M. Degtyarev, E.S. Dzektser, and others 1978. Forecasting and avoiding underflooding by subsoil waters in areas of building development. Stroiisdat, Moscow, 177 pp.
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Pokrovsky, D.S. & K.I. Kuzevanov, 1987. Hydrogeological conditions and underflooding processes in the territory of Tomsk. In "Underground waters of the south- eastern Siberia", SB Nauka, Novosibirsk, Russia, 146-153.
Pokrovsky, D.S., K.I. Kuzevanov, & N.P. Sereda, 1984. Basis for schematic filtrational sections by the subdivision of city territories according to the degree of Section Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Geotechnics potential underflooding. Proc. all-Union conference on the processes of underflooding of built up territories by subsoil waters, Novosibirsk, 121-123.
Pokrovsky D.S, Rogov G.M., Kusevanov K.I. The impakt urbanisation on the hydrologeological conditions of Tomsk, Russia/ Groundwater in the Urban Environment.-Rotterdam: Balkema, 1999. – P. 217-223.
Yang Y., Lerner D.N., Copperthwaite N. H., Barrett M.H. Assessing the impact of Nottingham on groundwater using GIS/ Groundwater in the Urban Environment.- Rotterdam: Balkema, 1999. – P. 281-287.
Pokrovskiy, V.D., Antropogenic underflooding as a rational restoration planning factor of Tom architecture monuments // International scientific symposium in honor of academician M.A. Usov “Problems of geology and subsurface development”, Tomsk: TPU, 2008. – P.919-920.
Abramov, S.K., B.M. Degtyarev, E.S. Dzektser, and others 1978. Forecasting and avoiding underflooding by subsoil waters in areas of building development. Stroiisdat, Moscow, 177 pp.
Anpilov, V.K., 1976. The formation and forecasting of subsoil waters in areas of building development. Nedra, Moscow, 180 pp.
Appelo, C.A.J., and Postma, D. 1993. Geochemistry, groundwater and pollution. Brookfield, Rotterdam: A. A. BALKEMA.
Dzektser, E.S., 1994. Methodological aspects of the problem of geological danger and risk. Geoecology, 3, 3-10.
Kotlov, V.F., 1978. Changes in the geological environment under the influence of the human activity. Nedra, Moscow, 263 pp.
Kuzevanov, K.I., 1995. Peculiarities of the research of the hydrogeological conditions of the territory of the city. Proc. international conference "Fundamental and applied problems of environmental preservation", Tomsk, Russia, 62-63.
Lgotin, V. & Y. Makushin, 1997. Groundwater monitoring to assess the influence of injection of liquid radioactive waste on the Tomsk public groundwater supply, Western Siberia, Russia. In Mather, J.D., Banks, D., Dumpleton, S. & Fermor M.M., "Groundwater Pollution", Geological Society Special Publication (in press), London.
Makushin, J.V. & K.I. Kuzevanov, 1991. A hydrogeological foundation of the horizontal drainage of the slide slope. Interinstitute collected scientific articles, Tyumen, TymII, Russia, 28-34.
Pokrovsky, D.S., K.I. Kuzevanov, & N.P. Sereda, 1983. An assessment of the potential underflooding of the territory of the city (the example of Tomsk). In "Geology and mineral resources of the West-Siberian plate and its folded margin", ZapsibNIGNI, Tyumen, Russia, 226-228.
Pokrovsky, D.S. & K.I. Kuzevanov, 1987. Hydrogeological conditions and underflooding processes in the territory of Tomsk. In "Underground waters of the south- eastern Siberia", SB Nauka, Novosibirsk, Russia, 146-153.
Pokrovsky, D.S., K.I. Kuzevanov, & N.P. Sereda, 1984. Basis for schematic filtrational sections by the subdivision of city territories according to the degree of Section Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Geotechnics potential underflooding. Proc. all-Union conference on the processes of underflooding of built up territories by subsoil waters, Novosibirsk, 121-123.
Pokrovsky D.S, Rogov G.M., Kusevanov K.I. The impakt urbanisation on the hydrologeological conditions of Tomsk, Russia/ Groundwater in the Urban Environment.-Rotterdam: Balkema, 1999. – P. 217-223.
Yang Y., Lerner D.N., Copperthwaite N. H., Barrett M.H. Assessing the impact of Nottingham on groundwater using GIS/ Groundwater in the Urban Environment.- Rotterdam: Balkema, 1999. – P. 281-287.
Pokrovskiy, V.D., Antropogenic underflooding as a rational restoration planning factor of Tom architecture monuments // International scientific symposium in honor of academician M.A. Usov “Problems of geology and subsurface development”, Tomsk: TPU, 2008. – P.919-920.
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