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dc.contributor.authorZakharchenko, Evgenia
dc.contributor.authorGulenko, Vladimir Ivanovich
dc.contributor.authorRudomaha, Nikolay Nikolaevich
dc.contributor.authorZakharchenko, Yulia Ivanovna
dc.contributor.authorKholbaev, Bahrom Makhmudovich
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-27T06:05:19Z
dc.date.available2025-10-27T06:05:19Z
dc.date.issued2025-03
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kstu.uz/xmlui/handle/123456789/877
dc.description.abstractThis paper highlights in detail the measures for detailed exploration of drinking groundwater for the purpose of water supply of the facility using the example of geophysical studies conducted in the area of Lake Abrau in the Krasnodar Territory. The increased demand for water is putting exceptionally strong pressure on our natural environment. All over the world, aquatic ecosystems are in crisis, and many rivers, seas and lakes are already polluted or seriously degraded. Coastal zones are in a particularly vulnerable position due to the deterioration of the ecological state of rivers as they approach the points of their confluence with the seas. Krasnodar Territory is one of the most intensively using water resources of the regions, most of which goes to the needs of agriculture and drinking water, including in the area of the tourist and recreational complex. The issue of drinking water supply in the tourist areas of the Black Sea coast is particularly acute.en_US
dc.publisherRESEARCH ARTICLE | JUNE 17 2025en_US
dc.subjectCoastal zones are in a particularlyen_US
dc.subjectseas and lakes are alreadyen_US
dc.subjectgeophysical studies conducted in the area of Lake Abrau inen_US
dc.titleFeatures of Search and Exploration of Drinking Groundwater in the Tourist Recreational Zoneen_US
dc.title.alternativeFeatures of Search and Exploration of Drinking Groundwater in the Tourist Recreational Zoneen_US
dc.title.alternativeFeatures of Search and Exploration of Drinking Groundwater in the Tourist Recreational Zoneen_US


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