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Summary

This report presents some issues of concept development for a computer data bank of neotectonic and exogenous processes to monitor the geological and ecological state of the environment. The concept is developed by the example of the Carpathian fold belt. The study of the action of neotectonic movements and exogenous geological processes is possible using certain research methods. FOr instance, such methods include: orographical method, bathymetric method, morphometric method, river terraces method, a method of planation surface investigation and others. To use these methods and approaches at the modern scientific and methodological level, it is necessary to develop a universal toolkit for collection, storage and processing of certain diverse information. The first step is to develop the concept for computer data bank development for collection, storage and processing of information related to neotectonic movements and exogenous processes. The report presents some ideas and proposals for development and structuring of specific databases. The information on specific work that has already been performed in this direction.

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2019-11-12
2024-04-24
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