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Study Visit in Hamburg Project on Geological Information in City Management to Prevent Environmental Risks (GeoInforM) 1-5 July, 2007, Hamburg. Group. Committee: Ivan A.Serebritsky Lubov B. Borovitskaya Marina A. Korobeynikova Alexey P. Vishnyakov State Company Mineral :

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  1. Study Visit in HamburgProject on Geological Information in City Management to Prevent Environmental Risks (GeoInforM)1-5 July, 2007, Hamburg Integrating Geological Information in City Management to PreventEnvironmental Risks― GeoInforM ― LIFE06 TCY/ROS/000267

  2. Group • Committee: • Ivan A.Serebritsky • Lubov B. Borovitskaya • Marina A. Korobeynikova • Alexey P. Vishnyakov • State Company Mineral: • Igor V. Bogatyrev Integrating Geological Information in City Management to PreventEnvironmental Risks― GeoInforM ― LIFE06 TCY/ROS/000267

  3. Visit targets • Identify ways to use geological information for city planning in Hamburg; • Familiarization with relevant technological and methodological approaches used for decision-support • Methods of access to environmental information Integrating Geological Information in City Management to PreventEnvironmental Risks― GeoInforM ― LIFE06 TCY/ROS/000267

  4. Gathering and storing borehole information: • Receiving information • Checking data accuracy • Entering the data into borehole database Integrating Geological Information in City Management to PreventEnvironmental Risks― GeoInforM ― LIFE06 TCY/ROS/000267

  5. Borehole database structure in Hamburg • Main part – core information (Borehole Id, drilling date, water table, owner, use environments etc.) • Geological layers description – depth, thickness of rocks, geological descriptions (stratigraphy, petrology, genesis) • Provides possibility for storing several variants layers descryptions Integrating Geological Information in City Management to PreventEnvironmental Risks― GeoInforM ― LIFE06 TCY/ROS/000267

  6. Means of access and visualization borehole information. • ArcGla – extension for ARCView3.2 (Intranet tool) • Bohrdatenportal– Internet tool • Google Earth Integrating Geological Information in City Management to PreventEnvironmental Risks― GeoInforM ― LIFE06 TCY/ROS/000267

  7. GEODIN FUGRO Consult GmbH • Bundled Software for providing a comprehensive solution for the collection, management, evaluation and presentation of geological, geophysical & environmental data Integrating Geological Information in City Management to PreventEnvironmental Risks― GeoInforM ― LIFE06 TCY/ROS/000267

  8. 3-d Modeling in Hamburg • GoCAD – based on the layer description. • 1st stage interpolates absolute levels of the strata roofs (by borehole data) • 2nd stage verifying by cross sections Integrating Geological Information in City Management to PreventEnvironmental Risks― GeoInforM ― LIFE06 TCY/ROS/000267

  9. Ground water flow modeling • MODFLOW Processing. • Based on 3-d modeling • Ground water pollution Integrating Geological Information in City Management to PreventEnvironmental Risks― GeoInforM ― LIFE06 TCY/ROS/000267

  10. Integrating Geological Information in City Management to PreventEnvironmental Risks― GeoInforM ― LIFE06 TCY/ROS/000267

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