Abstract

A set of geophysical methods for studying the dynamics of deformation processes in foundations of large hydraulic structures (dams and storage reservoirs) is proposed. A complex stationary network being arranged for long-term geophysical, seismometric and seismological observations in the Inguri hydroelectric power station area in order to study variations in different geophysical fields is described. The procedure of geophysical observations and the principal results obtained during the dam construction and reservoir filling are presented. Possible causes of variations in geophysical fields are analysed and practical conclusions are drawn.

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