THE ASSESSMENT OF THE WATER RESERVOIRS OF THE NATURAL HERITAGE PARK "POKROVSKOE-STRESHNEVO"

 

DOI: 10.24411/1728-323X-2018-11041

Section

Physical geography and biogeography, soil geography and landscape geochemistry

Title

THE ASSESSMENT OF THE WATER RESERVOIRS OF THE NATURAL HERITAGE PARK "POKROVSKOE-STRESHNEVO"

Сontributors

E. V. Nadezhkina, Professor,

O.       V. Tushavina, Associate Professor,

P. F. Pronina, Master of Science

Abstract

The article considers the ecological state of the water bodies of the specially protected natural territory of regional value of the Park “Pokrovskoe-Streshnevo”, located in the north-west of Moscow for 5 years with decoding space images and specifying their status with land studies on the hydrological and organoleptic characteristics.

Decoding satellite images, obtained from satellites, allows us to identify the condition of the water bodies of the Park at present and to predict their possible changes in the future. On the basis of the conducted research, the level of the anthropogenic impact on the surface water bodies is determined. In the Khimki River, the Cher nushka River and the Ivankovsky Ponds (from the first to the fifth ones) the water is “moderately polluted” (quality class III).

Ponds 6 and 7 are heavily polluted (quality class IV), it is necessary to solve the problem of their cleaning in the nearest future.

Keywords

water reservoirs, hydro-chemical indicators, organoleptic properties and decoding space images.

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