The article deals with the problem of assessing damage during seismic surveys on agricultural land used in the production process. The difficulty lies in determining the area of the damaged surface after harvesting the crop. At the same time, the full processing of the entire field to a depth of 35-45 cm will lead to a multiple increase in the cost of reclamation. In order to avoid such a situation, it is proposed to use a GPS tracker, which will indicate the path traveled, and then be able to orient the equipment for spot processing of the field. The purpose of the study is to propose an algorithm for determining damage in case of violation of the fertile surface layer of agricultural land with excessive compaction. To solve this problem, the following tasks are supposed to be solved: - study of a universal methodology for determining damage in case of damage to agricultural land; - to determine the features of the formation of damage during seismic surveys; - formulate proposals for improving the standard methodology. When using a GPS tracker, the cost of reclamation will be reduced from 491 thousand rubles up to 23 thousand rubles (21 times).
The extreme lack of information on the use of geographic information systems, one of which is the Land Viewer platform for remote control over felling, determines the novelty of the work performed. The object of the study is felling in the Kinel-Cherkassky forestry using the Land Viewer geoinformation system. The purpose of the research is to determine the possibility of using the LandViewer geographic information system to control felling. The paper presents the results of monitoring the implementation of cuttings in the Kinel-Cherkassky forestry, clarified the errors obtained in determining the cutting areas, the speed of obtaining and the relevance of information on the progress of work. The results of the study can be used in the organization of work on the allotment and further control over the maintenance of forest plantations, clear sanitary felling and monitoring the implementation of a large set of fire prevention measures in the forests of the Samara region and other regions of the Russian Federation. The revealed facts should be taken into account in order to improve the work in the field of forest surveillance activities.
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