Forecasting of disaster floods in Dniester valley

In recent years, two catastrophic floods have occurred in the Carpathian region and in Podillya: one on July 23–28, 2008, and the other on June 20–24, 2020. Both caused enormous damage to the environment and the population, which was widely reported in the media. To be prepared for natural disasters...

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Main Authors: Адаменко, О.М., Зорін, Д.О., Радловська, К.О.
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Language:English
Published: Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture 2022
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spelling fturanojs:oai:ojs.journals.uran.ua:article/260717 2023-05-15T17:01:38+02:00 Forecasting of disaster floods in Dniester valley Адаменко, О.М. Зорін, Д.О. Радловська, К.О. 2022-06-28 application/pdf http://es-journal.in.ua/article/view/260717 eng eng Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture http://es-journal.in.ua/article/view/260717/257142 http://es-journal.in.ua/article/view/260717 Авторське право (c) 2022 О.М. Адаменко, Д.О. Зорін, К.О. Радловська http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Екологічна безпека та природокористування; Том 42 № 2 (2022): Екологічна безпека та природокористування; 112-120 Environmental safety and natural resources; Vol. 42 No. 2 (2022): Environmental safety and natural resources; 112-120 2616-2121 2411-4049 10.32347/2411-4049.2022.2 floods river valley cycles periods landfill повені долина річки цикли періоди звалище info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 fturanojs https://doi.org/10.32347/2411-4049.2022.2 2022-09-06T02:08:34Z In recent years, two catastrophic floods have occurred in the Carpathian region and in Podillya: one on July 23–28, 2008, and the other on June 20–24, 2020. Both caused enormous damage to the environment and the population, which was widely reported in the media. To be prepared for natural disasters, you need to learn to predict them, that is, to know in what area they occur, what will be the height of the rise of water and when it will happen. From this triad, the first two components have already learned to predict, but the third has not yet. The article considers the possibility of a weather forecast, which was confirmed during the flood of June 20–24, 2020. O.M. Adamenko and D.O. Zorin plotted global climate change over the period of the Earth's history from its birth 4.567 billion years ago to the present. It turned out that the warm and cold periods alternated periodically, from the Galactic Year (225–250 million years), of which there were 19, to the current 11 summer cycles of solar activity. A total of 13 orders of cycles were identified, which interfere in the form of sinusoids, determining the periodicity of geological events. Geotectonic epochs of the 2nd order (50–70 million years) are superimposed on the cyclicity of the 1st order – galactic years – these are Karelian, Baikal, Caledonian, Hercynian, Pacific and Alpine tectonic-magmatic epochs, which are divided into parts of the 3rd (30–40 million years) and 4th (10–15 million) orders. The following cycles – 5 (3–5 million years), 6 (150–140 thousand years) and 7 (10–20 thousand years) are associated with a large Cenozoic cooling, which ended with the Quaternary glaciation. 8 (1–4 thousand years) and 9 (500–600 years) cycles reflect changes in warming and cooling in the quarter. And then the analysis of events is reconstructed on the basis of archaeological and chronicle data: from the beginning of our era to the XII century. Warming of the IX cycle continued – a small climatic optimum and a small ice age (XIII – XVII centuries). Since the XIX ... Article in Journal/Newspaper karelian Scientific Periodicals of Ukraine (Ukrainian Research and Academic Network) Pacific Environmental safety and natural resources 42 2
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river valley
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periods
landfill
повені
долина річки
цикли
періоди
звалище
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cycles
periods
landfill
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долина річки
цикли
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звалище
Адаменко, О.М.
Зорін, Д.О.
Радловська, К.О.
Forecasting of disaster floods in Dniester valley
topic_facet floods
river valley
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landfill
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долина річки
цикли
періоди
звалище
description In recent years, two catastrophic floods have occurred in the Carpathian region and in Podillya: one on July 23–28, 2008, and the other on June 20–24, 2020. Both caused enormous damage to the environment and the population, which was widely reported in the media. To be prepared for natural disasters, you need to learn to predict them, that is, to know in what area they occur, what will be the height of the rise of water and when it will happen. From this triad, the first two components have already learned to predict, but the third has not yet. The article considers the possibility of a weather forecast, which was confirmed during the flood of June 20–24, 2020. O.M. Adamenko and D.O. Zorin plotted global climate change over the period of the Earth's history from its birth 4.567 billion years ago to the present. It turned out that the warm and cold periods alternated periodically, from the Galactic Year (225–250 million years), of which there were 19, to the current 11 summer cycles of solar activity. A total of 13 orders of cycles were identified, which interfere in the form of sinusoids, determining the periodicity of geological events. Geotectonic epochs of the 2nd order (50–70 million years) are superimposed on the cyclicity of the 1st order – galactic years – these are Karelian, Baikal, Caledonian, Hercynian, Pacific and Alpine tectonic-magmatic epochs, which are divided into parts of the 3rd (30–40 million years) and 4th (10–15 million) orders. The following cycles – 5 (3–5 million years), 6 (150–140 thousand years) and 7 (10–20 thousand years) are associated with a large Cenozoic cooling, which ended with the Quaternary glaciation. 8 (1–4 thousand years) and 9 (500–600 years) cycles reflect changes in warming and cooling in the quarter. And then the analysis of events is reconstructed on the basis of archaeological and chronicle data: from the beginning of our era to the XII century. Warming of the IX cycle continued – a small climatic optimum and a small ice age (XIII – XVII centuries). Since the XIX ...
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