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Orthomosaic, digital terrain model and hydrological analysis of Hlukhania mire (peat bog) in Zakarpattia Oblast, UA
Ортофотоплан, цифрова модель рельєфу та гідрологічний аналіз болота Глуханя на Закарпатті
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Українська: За радянських часів внаслідок системної меліорації в Україні було осушено багато боліт, зокрема реліктове болото Глуханя в Міжгірському районі Закарпатської області. В рамках проекту WWF, який почався у 2020 р, запланована розробка заходів з відновлення болота. У вересні 2020 р. була проведена аерофотозйомка болота за допомогою БПЛА. Було побудовано цифрову модель рельєфу болота, а на її основі - схему основних потоків води. На схемі видно меліоративні канали. English: During the Soviet era, many wetlands in Ukraine were drained as a result of systemic melioration, including the reluctant Hlukhania mire (peat bog) in Zakarpattia Oblast. In 2020, the WWF project began, which aims to develop the procedures to restore the mire. In September 2020, aerial survey of the mire from UAV was performed. On a base of derived digital terrain model, a scheme of the main water flows was generated. The scheme shows melioration canals. |
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