Processes in GeoMedia—Volume IX
- 2026
- Book
- Editor
- Tatiana Chaplina
- Book Series
- Springer Geology
- Publisher
- Springer Nature Singapore
About this book
This book includes new results of theoretical and experimental studies of various scales of the processes occurring on the earth including the lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. Intensive development of research in these areas is due to several factors: 1) the widespread introduction of computer technology, allowing the calculation of complex phenomena, 2) the invention and improvement of a new generation of geophysical instruments such as remote observation systems based on ships, aircraft, and satellites, providing a large amount of data to objectively reflect a broad picture of the processes, 3) the development of measurement techniques, creating opportunities for controllable and reproducible laboratory data acquisition for generation of new ideas and concepts.
The book:
Enriches the understanding of the geophysical processes taking place in various environments (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere) Is devoted to the important issues that humanity is facing, including the preservation of nature and the energy provision Suggests new approaches to development of various energy sources on the planet Includes the results of theoretical and experimental studies on the development of the geomechanical approaches for hydrocarbon production Contains the results of recent research in the field of interactions of the lithosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere of various scales, energy exchange of the atmosphere and the ocean, including changes under anthropogenic influences Proposes new physical and mathematical models of processes occurring in the environment, both natural and anthropogenic, as well as elaboration of existing ones
This collected research is a valuable resource for specialists working in the oil, gas, and engineering industry to improve their understandings of the field.
Table of Contents
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Geodesic Control of Technological Object Condition by Laser Scanning Method
Dmitriy Neguritsa, Ivan TereshinAbstractThe article presents the results of the control geodetic survey of monolithic reinforced concrete structures of the tank, carried out with the use of 3D laser scanning technology, carried out within the framework of the survey, it is established that the permissible deviations of geometric parameters are exceeded. The study shows the importance of an integrated approach to geodetic surveys in the reconstruction of capital construction of technological facilities, which allows to create an accurate model of the object with minimal time and labor costs. -
Numerical Experiments on Modeling the Black Sea Circulation in 2016 Using Various Degrees of Polynomial Dependence of Density on Temperature and Salinity
Natalia EvstigneevaAbstractThree numerical experiments were carried out to simulate the Black Sea circulation in 2016 for different types of state equations, which had the form of a polynomial depending on the degree of temperature and salinity. The linear state equation (experiment 1), the equation in the form of O. I. Mamaev (experiment 2), and the EOS-80 equation of state (experiment 3) were considered. The obtained model values were compared with measurement data of temperature and salinity, taken during cruises 87, 89, 91 of the R/V Professor Vodyanitsky in 2016. The worst estimates were obtained in the experiment 1, using the linear state equation, the results of the experiments 2 and 3 were close to each other. The area of relatively cold salt waters in the northwest, noted by observations in the summer season, was more accurately reproduced in experiment 2. The area of warm, poorly desalinated waters along the east coast, noted according to measurement data in the autumn–winter season, was more accurately reconstructed in experiment 3.
- Title
- Processes in GeoMedia—Volume IX
- Editor
-
Tatiana Chaplina
- Copyright Year
- 2026
- Publisher
- Springer Nature Singapore
- Electronic ISBN
- 978-981-9693-02-3
- Print ISBN
- 978-981-9693-01-6
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-9302-3
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