Storage of Heterogeneous Data in the Karst Processes Monitoring System

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The paper is devoted to organization the storage of heterogeneous data in the karst processes monitoring system. We discussed the basic requirements for the storage system and described its structure. The system includes a databases monitoring of surface karst, monitoring of underground karst processes, monitoring of hydrogeological processes, the photographic collection of surface karst forms and cartographic collection. We present the results of the practical implementation of the system on the example research data of area allocated for the construction of the nuclear power plant in Nizhny Novgorod on Monakovo.

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