TITLE:
About Engineering-Geonomic Research in the Zeravshan River Pool (Southern Tien Shan) in Connection with Climate Oscillations
AUTHORS:
Alikhon Akhmadovich Karimov, Narima Kazhenovna Ospanova
KEYWORDS:
Climate Change, Mudflow Formation, Engineering-Geonomic Studies, South-ern Tien Shan, Tajikistan, Zeravshan River Basin
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection,
Vol.8 No.5,
May
31,
2020
ABSTRACT:
Climatic anomalies not only attract the attention of specialists in climatology and meteorology, but also stimulate geological research, because climatic changes activate many geological processes: mudflow and landslide formation, erosion, weathering, etc. An increase in the activity of geological processes was clearly manifested in Tajikistan, 93% of which is occupied by mountain structures. As a result, this found expression in conducting new for that territory engineering-geonomic studies. Both the region as a whole and its individual parts can serve as models in the study of natural processes due to the diversity of landscape-climatic belts and zones. The report contains brief data on engineering-geonomic studies conducted in the Zeravshan river basin in connection with the intensification of mudflow processes.