Abstract

The article discusses an approach to the detection of leaks of oil products at the facilities of the agro–industrial complex based on the results of processing phase images of geodynamic processes during local geoecological monitoring. It is shown that the modern agro–industrial complex is a combination of several different sectors of the economy, the quality and safety of products of which for consumers largely depends on the effectiveness of solving the problem of maintaining the ecological safety of the lands used, as well as monitoring their condition, early detection and prevention of possible pollution, including include emergency leaks of oil products from on–site storage and processing facilities. To monitor and control the state of these objects, it is proposed to use geoecological monitoring based on the phase–metric geoelectric control method, which has increased sensitivity and noise immunity compared to amplitude methods. On its basis, a structural diagram and functional model of a two–channel detector of geodynamic events (with two solvers and a three–alternative hypothesis for each) have been developed, the efficiency of which is confirmed by the results of experimental studies using a specially developed monitoring system and a mock–up model of an areal object of the fuel and energy complex.

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