Models and functioning «alive geofilters» based on the geoecological framework
https://doi.org/10.31615/j.corros.prot.2020.96.2-5
Abstract
The territory and its natural frame are the arena of all chemical, biological, technical interactions and processes, and the wind and rain are their natural propellers. The cartographic image of space, as an integral indicator of processes, phenomena, carries the function of a guide mark in the basis of control and regulation of durability and protection of structures in the natural frame. This article presents the results of a city life support system simulation in the light of the concept of forecasting and managing the risk of the danger of air pollution, including in the practice of anti-corrosion protection. Monitoring of the surveillance and control system grows into the life support system of the territory. “Technologies at a glance” provide: an assessment of the fields and halos of danger from air pollution (real and predicted state maps), modeling “alive geofilters”, namely, purification methods, preventive protection measures, formation of city breeze corridors or wind tunnels
About the Authors
D. A. MarkelovRussian Federation
Danila A. Markelov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, leading researcher
31, Leninskii prospect, building 5, Moscow
N. Yu. Mineeva
Russian Federation
Nadezhda Ya. Mineeva, Doctor of Geography, Professor, leading researcher
31, Leninskii prospect, building 5, Moscow
A. P. Akol´zin
Russian Federation
Andrey P. Akol´zin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, General Director
31, Leninskii prospect, building 5, Moscow
B. I. Kochurov
Russian Federation
Boris I. Kochurov, Doctor of Geography, leading researcher, Professor, Department of Physical Geography and Environmental Problems
29, Staromonetniy lane, Moscow
M. A. Grigorieva
Russian Federation
Marina A. Grigorieva, Ph.D. in Geography, assistant professor of the Department of Geography and Geoecology, Faculty of Biology, Geography and Land Use
24a, Smolin st., Ulan-Ude
E. A. Chukmasova
Russian Federation
Ekaterina A. Chukmasova, postgraduate student, Faculty of Biology, Geography and Land Use
24a, Smolin st., Ulan-Ude
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For citations:
Markelov D.A., Mineeva N.Yu., Akol´zin A.P., Kochurov B.I., Grigorieva M.A., Chukmasova E.A. Models and functioning «alive geofilters» based on the geoecological framework. Theory and Practice of Corrosion Protection. 2020;25(2):45-51. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31615/j.corros.prot.2020.96.2-5