Hydrogeological Conditions and Features of the Ferghana Valley
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environment, geoecology, geology, hydrogeology, groundwater, aquifer, chemical composition of waterAbstract
The role of groundwater in general water resources and water supply of the population, industry and agriculture is characterized. The main part of modern environmental problems is associated with the geological and hydrogeological structure of the region. The international experience of studying the protection of groundwater from pollution is analyzed and modern methods of assessing and mapping their vulnerability to pollution are presented. Particular attention is paid to the state and prospects of fresh groundwater use in Uzbekistan.
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