It has been established that the problem of using applied low-depth geophysical technologies to ensure the sustainability of industrial and civil construction in Kuzbass is as follows: on the one hand, there is a significant increase in measurement accuracy and efficiency, and on the other hand, there is the absence of new models that allow interpretation of not only base soils and geological objects, but also their condition. The research provides a generalization of practical experience in creating physical and geological models. Based on the studies, it was found that applied shallow geophysical technologies are more informative and automated than traditional ones. The practical use of this theory is to ensure the sustainability of industrial and civil construction, and, consequently, the development of the Kuzbass territory.
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