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dc.contributor.authorRashkevich N.-
dc.contributor.authorKoloskov V.-
dc.contributor.authorFedyuk I.-
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-05T08:59:32Z-
dc.date.available2021-12-05T08:59:32Z-
dc.date.issued2021-12-
dc.identifier.citationScientific and technical journal «Technogenic and Ecological Safety»ru_RU
dc.identifier.issn2522-1892-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/13999-
dc.description.abstractLandfills for solid waste with liquidation energy-intensive technological equipment, due to emergencies of the cascade type of distribution associated with the landslide of landfills, pose a man-made environmental hazard. Experimental studies to determine the effect of humidity, density, temperature of landfill soils on the stability of slopes on landslides have shown that with increasing humidity and temperature, the resistance of the array to displacement decreases. The lower the density, the greater the ability to penetrate and saturate with moisture, which creates additional shear load. According to the results of experimental research, a method of prevention of cascade-type emergencies related to landfill landslides at the landfill with liquid energy-intensive technological equipment has been developed to prevent the consequences of danger from escalating from site to higher levels of distribution. The method consists of measures "before" and "after" the fact of moving the landslide.ru_RU
dc.language.isoenru_RU
dc.subjectlandfill soilsru_RU
dc.subjecthumidityru_RU
dc.subjecttemperatureru_RU
dc.subjectdensityru_RU
dc.subjectlandslideru_RU
dc.titleACTIVITY TO PREVENT EMERGENCY SITUATIONS OF CASCADE TYPE OF SPREADING RELATED TO SOIL LANDSLIDEru_RU
dc.typeArticleru_RU
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