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Svalova, Valentina.
Natural Hazards and Risk Research in Russia
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Natural Hazards and Risk Research in Russia/ edited by Valentina Svalova.
其他作者:
Svalova, Valentina.
面頁冊數:
VII, 399 p. 207 illus., 148 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Natural disasters. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91833-4
ISBN:
9783319918334
Natural Hazards and Risk Research in Russia
Natural Hazards and Risk Research in Russia
[electronic resource] /edited by Valentina Svalova. - 1st ed. 2019. - VII, 399 p. 207 illus., 148 illus. in color.online resource. - Innovation and Discovery in Russian Science and Engineering,2520-8047. - Innovation and Discovery in Russian Science and Engineering,.
Chapter1: Technogenesis and natural disasters -- Chapter2: Complications and Prospects of the Hydrogeological Substantiation of Drainage in Deep Tunnels -- Chapter3: Probabilistic Approach to Forecast of the Risk Caused by Groundwater Contamination -- Chapter4: Landslide and Seismic Monitoring Systems -- Chapter5: Early-Warning Landslide Monitoring System -- Chapter6: Problems in forecasting dangerous processes and phenomena on the base of the Earth Remote sensing data -- Chapter7: Assessment and mapping geological risk for the future subsurface linear construction in Moscow -- Chapter8: Deep extrusive landslides. peculiarities of formation, development and protection -- Chapter9: The research of surface runoff in engineering-geological zoning -- Chapter10: Assessment of Seismic Hazards for Extractive Installations of the Oil and Gas Complex on the Caspian Sea Shelf -- Chapter11: Geodinamic stability of territories with specially important engineering objects -- Chapter12: Combined measures on providing safety of technogenic objects within the mined territories of potassium deposits in Perm region, Russia -- Chapter13: Geo-Environmental Sustainability of Arctic Area of The Russian Federation -- Chapter14: Geo-Environmental Zoning for Urban Planning and Design -- Chapter15: Objective methods for compiling integral maps -- Chapter16: Suture zones as upper crustal seismogenerating structures -- Chapter17: Stochastic modelling of human-induced thermokarst and natural risk assessment for existing and planned engineering structures -- Chapter18: Stochastic modelling of natural lacustrine thermokarst under stable and unstable climate -- Chapter19: Seismo - ecological monitoring of seismic and special – hazard object -- Chapter20: Landslide Risk Assessment, Management and Reduction for City Territories -- Chapter21: Mechanical-Mathematical Modeling for Landslide Processes -- Chapter22: Structural transformations of perennial frozen rocks during the Yamal Crater formation -- Chapter23: Landslide activity and landslide hazard in Geyser valley (Kamchatka peninsula, Russia) -- Chapter24: The History of Slope Evolution as Primary Cause of Modern Landslide Deformations (on the example of a landslide “Vorobyovy Gory”, Moscow) -- Chapter25: Application of Fractal Theory Methods for Seismogram Analysis -- Chapter26: The new method of the potentially hazardous geodynamic active zones mapping.
This book presents natural hazards and risk--one of the fastest-growing and most relevant fields of pure and applied research within geosciences and environmental engineering—from a multi-disciplinary perspective. It examines principles, concepts, and paradigms derived from diverse research studies, and explains operational terms, materials, tools, techniques, and methods used in practice. Collecting the expertise of more than 60 scientists and expert practitioners from across Russia, this authoritative volume is ideal for the diverse range of researchers and professionals concerned with the interaction of natural hazards and the built environment. Maximizes reader understanding of natural hazards research and risk analysis in Russia; Explains relevance and application of primary tools and practices in risk study; Clarifies similarities and differences in fundamental concepts and principles across the discipline; Directs geologists, engineers, architects, planners, teachers, students, and others to authoritative sources. .
ISBN: 9783319918334
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-91833-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
555029
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LC Class. No.: GB5000-5030
Dewey Class. No.: 551
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