Examination of exogenous and endogenous geological processes

Examination of exogenous and endogenous geological processes

  • Analysis and examination of exogenous and endogenous geological processes;
  • Forecasting exogenous geological processes (EGP), preparing a plan of measures against them (landslides, floods, subsidence, abrasion, suffosis, flooding, erosion, etc.) and implementing these measures;
  • Studying exogenous processes, assessing the impact of natural forces on them, including sea, river erosion, wind erosion, glaciation, floods, etc.;
  • Studying the underground and surface effects of endogenous processes, including tectonic, volcanic, seismic and metamorphic events;
  • Determining the geological forms (deposition, landslide, erosional spills, etc.) resulting from exogenous processes and their corresponding areas of influence;
  • Analyzing the impact of endogenous geological events (earthquakes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, etc.) on geological structures;
  • Assessing the impact of natural disasters and geodynamic processes on territories and identifying potential risks;
  • Application of geophysical and geological methods to assess the impact of exogenous and endogenous processes on underground and surface structures;
  • Based on the analysis of changes occurring on the earth's surface and underground, preparation of appropriate geological proposals to ensure the stability and safety of territories;
  • Studying the relationship between exogenous and endogenous processes and predicting the geodynamic development of the territory;
  • Based on the results of the studies, assessing the resilience of the territory to geological hazards and proposing appropriate measures;
  • Preparation of comprehensive geological reports to collect and analyze geological data and predict the future impact of exogenous-endogenous processes.

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