2018
DOI: 10.5593/sgem2018/2.1/s07.088
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Simulation of Artificial Neural Networks for Assessing the Ecological State of Surface Water

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“…Man-made changes in hydrogeological conditions, together with the presence at the enterprise of a large number of hydraulic structures and specific chemical production (production of sulfuric, phosphoric and nitric acids), have led to the formation of hydrogeochemical pollution anomalies. When the entire industrial complex was in operation, a return water supply system with a negative balance was in operation (Karpinski et al, 2018). The advantage of water consumption over supply was due to the use of water for the preparation of steam during autoclave smelting of sulfur, as well as the disposal of water when filling tailings.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Man-made changes in hydrogeological conditions, together with the presence at the enterprise of a large number of hydraulic structures and specific chemical production (production of sulfuric, phosphoric and nitric acids), have led to the formation of hydrogeochemical pollution anomalies. When the entire industrial complex was in operation, a return water supply system with a negative balance was in operation (Karpinski et al, 2018). The advantage of water consumption over supply was due to the use of water for the preparation of steam during autoclave smelting of sulfur, as well as the disposal of water when filling tailings.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Processing and analysis are not the only advantages of the information and analytical system. It can also provide forecasting, determining the consequences of the situation (Bakharev et al, 2017;Karpinski et al, 2018). The forecasting function predicts possible changes in the environment based on data on the current environmental state of the enterprise's territory.…”
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“…Electroplating processes and improper handling of the generated waste pose a huge threat to humans and the natural environment. The probability of occurrence of adverse changes in the natural environment or long-term negative effects of these changes resulting from the negative impact on the environment is defined as the environmental risk [Karpinski et al 2018, Nester 2016.…”
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“…There are 457 rivers over 10 km in length. In the Prut river basin, all rivers, except for the main river, are classified as small (Karpinski et al 2018). There are seven rivers having100 to 300 km length in the basins of the Dniester, Tysa and Siret rivers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%