In this paper, an approach to the organization of spatial-temporal processing of geoelectrical data in the system of automated geodynamic control is considered. It allows combining methodical, algorithmic, program and information support of the processes of collecting and processing of geodynamic information at subjects to control.
Use of the relations obtained simplifies the geodynamic estimation of the variations of individual isolated research objects on the basis of an analysis of model coefficients in the transfer function of the geoelectrical section.
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