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Allocation of Potential Emergency Sections on Pipelines
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: Received: 14 December 2020 / Approved: 15 December 2020 / Online: 15 December 2020 (19:52:19 CET)
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Iakovleva, E.; Belova, M.; Soares, A. Allocation of Potentially Environmentally Hazardous Sections on Pipelines. Geosciences 2021, 11, 3. Iakovleva, E.; Belova, M.; Soares, A. Allocation of Potentially Environmentally Hazardous Sections on Pipelines. Geosciences 2021, 11, 3.
Abstract
The paper presents an analysis of the method of recording the magnetic component of the Earth’s natural pulse electromagnetic field in an urban environment. This method of recording has already proved itself to be a method that allocates the stressed sections of rock mass at mining and, therefore, authors suppose its effectiveness for allocating active tectonic disturbances and forecasting accidents at underground utilities, what will help reduce the potential environmental hazard of these objects.
Keywords
Earth’s natural pulse electromagnetic field; stress-strain state of rock mass; magnetic field strength; magnetic induction; pipeline; measurement; accident; civil communication
Subject
Environmental and Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Geology
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