Abstract
One of the tasks of system ecology is the study of changes in the abiotic environment as a result of economic activity. Currently, environmental monitoring of low-frequency electromagnetic fields in the abiotic environment of built-over lands is based on the study of the amplitude spectrum of electric-field and magnetic-field intensities. On the basis of the similarity of wave processes the authors theoretically showed the possibility of intensymmetric approach to monitoring and definition of complex intensity of low-frequency electromagnetic field. The authors presented the theoretical and practical justification of the study of the active component of the integrated intensity of the near-field zone of low-frequency source of electromagnetic influence. Determination of the active component of the intensity will help to find the direction of the radiation source and develop the most effective methods of protection. Besides, the conducting of intensymmetric measurements of low-frequency electromagnetic fields will allow proceeding to the evaluation of the total negative impact on human and natural environment.
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