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Climate change has led to an increase in extreme events on a global scale. Precipitation results in the formation of floods and inundations. Rapidly developing floods lead to inundation of settlements and territories, causing economic and social damage to the population. Rainfall briefly raises the water level in rivers. On the basis of the analysis of floods occurrence the materials of flooding and mudflow phenomena on the territory of Uzbekistan are given.Climate change has led to an increase in extreme events on a global scale. Precipitation leads to the formation of floods and floods.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Climate change has led to an increase in extreme events on a global scale. Precipitation results in the formation of floods and inundations. Rapidly developing floods lead to inundation of settlements and territories, causing economic and social damage to the population. Rainfall briefly raises the water level in rivers. On the basis of the analysis of floods occurrence the materials of flooding and mudflow phenomena on the territory of Uzbekistan are given.Climate change has led to an increase in extreme events on a global scale. Precipitation leads to the formation of floods and floods. Rapidly developing floods lead to the flooding of settlements and territories, causing economic and social damage to the population. Rainfall briefly increases the water level in rivers. Based on the analysis of the occurrence of floods, materials on floods and manifestations of mudflows in the territory of Uzbekistan are provided. Keywords: climate change, floods, floods, precipitation, hydrology.
Autorenporträt
Myagkov Sergey Vladimirovich, doktor nauk technicznych, autor ponad 100 prac naukowych. Opracowä oryginalne koncepcje zastosowania technologii GIS w hydrologii.Irina Viktorovna Dergacheva, doktor geografii, ekspert w dziedzinie obliczania opadów powodziowych i burzowych. Opracowäa system prognozowania powodzi oparty na GIS.