2011
DOI: 10.5593/sgem2015/b12/s2.110
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Underground Space of Saint-Petersburg as a Multicomponent System: Engineering Geological and Geotechnical Aspects of Its Development

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“…It is interesting to note that although the district as a whole is considered the most favorable in terms of the environmental situation, the results of the chemical analysis of groundwater allows to reveal the presence and significant content of the main contaminating agents, the maximum concentrations of which were recorded in the areas adjacent to the industrial zones and sites containing landfill masses (Table 1, Fig. 2) [5,14]. They are characterized by high content of chlorine ions, sulfate-ions and ammonium ions, as well as permanganate oxidation.…”
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“…It is interesting to note that although the district as a whole is considered the most favorable in terms of the environmental situation, the results of the chemical analysis of groundwater allows to reveal the presence and significant content of the main contaminating agents, the maximum concentrations of which were recorded in the areas adjacent to the industrial zones and sites containing landfill masses (Table 1, Fig. 2) [5,14]. They are characterized by high content of chlorine ions, sulfate-ions and ammonium ions, as well as permanganate oxidation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[4]. Moreover, the practice of studying the geo-ecological state of metropolitan areas on the example of Saint Petersburg, has proven the need to analyze their contamination not only over the past decades or from the moment of their foundation, but even earlier [5].…”
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“…To date, the existing literature on the underground space of historical cities and heritage sites is extensive and focuses particularly on exploring quantitative research methods. Dashko and Karpova (2015) provided an in-depth analysis of various factors, such as the geomorphology, stratigraphy, hydrology, and sedimentology of St. Petersburg, and determine their relevance in evaluating the suitability of underground space development in different districts of St. Petersburg [25]. Following the rapid development of urban underground space in China, further progress has been made in developing research methods for evaluation [26].…”
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