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Summary

Human activity often leads to environmental degradation, the atmosphere, climate change, and changes in the Earth’s interior are felt by the activation of seismic phenomena, including earthquakes, even in areas that have traditionally been considered aseismic. In this regard, the role of geodynamic exploration of territories is increasing, especially for areas that are most exposed to man-made influence (underground mining, construction of large engineering structures - hydroelectric power stations, nuclear power plants, reservoirs, etc.). It is especially important to know the degree of geodynamic danger for oil production areas that have been exposed to anthropogenic impacts on their surface and subsoil over time (over 30 years). The factors that influence changes in the geological environment are analyzed and geodynamic monitoring is proposed.

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2019-11-12
2024-04-29
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