Nuclear and hydropower facilities
Non-destructive methods for monitoring the condition of objects of increased responsibility
Engineering and geophysical surveys for the design and construction of nuclear and hydropower facilities:
- bedrock roof mapping
- determining the level of groundwater and the presence of perched water
- identification of icy rocks, determination of the position of the top of permafrost rocks
- study of taliks, cryopegs
- study of the dynamics of permafrost phenomena (seasonal freezing zones)
- identification of geological bodies that are dangerous during drilling (vein, formation ice)
- identification of zones of distribution of specific soils (peat, silt, saline soil, etc.)
- identification of gas pockets in the upper part of the cut
Study of hazardous engineering-geological processes:
- landslides
- quicksand
- karst phenomena
Study of the engineering-geological situation of territories adjacent to nuclear and hydropower facilities
Monitoring the condition of concrete structures, including underwater parts of the structure
Items not found.