2021
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b3-2021-291-2021
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Assessment of Flooded Areas Caused by a Dam Break (Sardoba Dam, Uzbekistan)

Abstract: Abstract. Although dams are very useful engineering structures, they can have extremely harmful consequences if they fail. One example of these failures occurred in Sardoba Reservoir (Uzbekistan). On May 1, 2020, a part of an earthfill dam failed along the Sardoba Reservoir, and a large region with settlements and agricultural areas in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan was flooded. Accurate mapping and monitoring of the flooded areas are crucial for the damage assessment and the mitigation efforts. Satellite Earth Obs… Show more

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“…The following types of useful ecological functions of vegetation for human economic activity in a particular region are distinguished here: anti-erosion, decongestant, stabilizing permafrost, emergency, antilandslide, protection of soil and wind, and others. This corresponds to the ecological functions of vegetation performed by it in natural complexes, depending on the general natural and geographical features of the region [7,8]. The complexity of soils and climatic conditions are the main factors when taking into account the cultivation of forest plantations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following types of useful ecological functions of vegetation for human economic activity in a particular region are distinguished here: anti-erosion, decongestant, stabilizing permafrost, emergency, antilandslide, protection of soil and wind, and others. This corresponds to the ecological functions of vegetation performed by it in natural complexes, depending on the general natural and geographical features of the region [7,8]. The complexity of soils and climatic conditions are the main factors when taking into account the cultivation of forest plantations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%