2017
DOI: 10.15356/0435-4281-2017-3-30-37
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Man-Caused Landslides in Gully Systems of the Saratov City: The Glebuchev Ravine Case Study

Abstract: Рассматриваются техногенные оползни, появление которых связано с хозяйственной деятельностью, развитые на склонах сохранившегося в трансформированном виде в центральной части г. Саратова овражно-балочного комплекса-Глебучева оврага. В результате развития оползневых процессов происходит деформация зданий и сооружений, что создает реальную угрозу жизни населения. Проведены мониторинговые обследования (маршрутные наблюдения, инженерно-геологические и экологические изыскания). Ретроспективный анализ архивных карто… Show more

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“…Despite the evident successes of gully control schemes, many interventions are only partially successful or controversial (e.g. when their application favours wealthy farmers at the expense of others) (Poesen and Valentin, 2003; Rey, 2004; Frankl et al ., 2016; Sheshnev, 2017; Smit et al ., 2017). Furthermore, techniques that work in a certain area may fail in another if environmental settings, particularly pedoclimatic conditions, differ strongly (Rebai et al ., 2013; Zimale et al ., 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the evident successes of gully control schemes, many interventions are only partially successful or controversial (e.g. when their application favours wealthy farmers at the expense of others) (Poesen and Valentin, 2003; Rey, 2004; Frankl et al ., 2016; Sheshnev, 2017; Smit et al ., 2017). Furthermore, techniques that work in a certain area may fail in another if environmental settings, particularly pedoclimatic conditions, differ strongly (Rebai et al ., 2013; Zimale et al ., 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%