STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL SALINITY ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF APARTMENT BUILDINGS IN COMPLEX CLIMATIC CONDITIONS (USING THE EXAMPLE OF THE CITY OF URGENCH)
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multi-apartment residential buildings; foundation structures; difficult climatic conditions; soil salinity; aggressive environment; groundwater; sulfate and chloride ions; concrete and reinforced concrete wear; technical condition assessment.Abstract
In this article, the factors influencing the foundation structures of multi-apartment residential buildings in operation in an area with complex climatic and hydrogeological conditions are scientifically investigated and analyzed. The object of the research is the territory of the city of Urgench, long-term meteorological observations of the territory, the level of groundwater and engineering-geological properties of soils were studied. In the research process, based on laboratory analysis of soil samples, the types and degrees of soil salinity were studied. The obtained results were compared and evaluated with regulatory documents in the field.
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