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Preliminary Programme Technical Programme XXth International Conference “Geoinformatics: Theoretical and Applied Aspects” 11-14 May 2021, Kiev, Ukraine Dear colleagues For the second time our conference falls during quarantine when we can't meet the traditional way, therefore it will be held again in online form. As the last year showed, this format increases the number of participants of the conference, and therefore for the authors of the presentations is an excellent opportunity to popularize their research and results of their work. The conference will be held as planned on May 11‐14, 2021. For comfortable work of the conference we have planned 2 virtual halls ‐ Hall 1 and Hall 2 for oral and poster presentations. To participate in the conference, you will need to make an appointment in the presentation Halls. You will need to enter your First and Last Name and e‐mail address. Do this before the conference starts. On the May 1 will be available information for Halls registration on our website. GISTRATION IN HALL 2 Virtual halls are organized on the basis of Zoom platform. Therefore, to participate in the conference you will need to install this software. App installation Zoom for windows Other versions (All platforms) Here is a good guide to Zoom. На Русском языке In English We also found a good one инструкцию в Фейсбуке (Russian) XXth International Conference on Geoinformatics ‐ Theoretical and Applied Aspects 2 11‐14 May 2021, Kiev, Ukraine GEOINFORMATICS 2021 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS Tuesday, May 11 11:00 – 12:00 Opening of the conference – Hall 1 12:00 – 13:30 Plenary Session, Session Chair ‐ Yakymchuk M.A. (AUAG) Hall – 1 [21166] Features of the local areas deep structure of on tropical cyclone movements trajectories *M. Yakymchuk (Institute of Applied Problems of Ecology, Geophysics and Geochemistry), I. Korchagin 12:00‐12:30 (Institute of Geophysics, NAS of Ukraine), K. Yanushkevich (Institute of Applied Problems of Ecology, Geophysics and Geochemistry) [21096] The contribution of geophysics to geoenvironmental studies 12:30‐13:00 Z. Kaláb (Institute of Geonics, Czech Academy of Sciences; President of Czech Association of Geophysicists) [21095] Theoretic basis of information support for R&D on geological environment management *D. P. Khrushchov (Institute of Geology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), O. O. Remezova (Institute of Geology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), O. T. Azimov (Scientific Centre for 13:00‐13:30 Aerospace Research of the Earth Institute of Geological Science National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine), V. V. Dolin (NASU Institute of Environment Geochemistry), O. L. Shevchenko (Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), S. P. Vasylenko (Institute of geological sciences, NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv Ukraine) 14:30‐18:00 04 ‐ Creation of Integrated Databases for Effective Nature Management and Administration – Hall 1 14:30‐18:00 09 ‐ Geoinformation Support Monitoring of Hazardous Natural and Anthropogenic Processes – Hall 2 Wednesday, May 12 09:30‐18:00 01 ‐ Geoinformatics ‐ an Innovative View of the Earth – Hall 1 09:30‐18:00 06 ‐ Mathematical Methods and Computer Technologies in Geophysics and Geology – Hall 2 Thursday, May 13 02 ‐ Geoinformation Researches for Petroleum Exploration – Hall 1 09:30‐18:00 03 ‐ Geoinformation Researches for Mineral Exploration– Hall 1 09:30‐18:00 05 ‐ Geological Modeling – Hall 2 Friday, May 14 09:30‐13:30 07 ‐ Remote Sensing In Geosciences – Hall 1 12 ‐ Theoretical aspects of information support of research and work on the use and protection of the 14:00‐17:00 geological environment – Hall 1 09:30‐18:00 09 ‐ Geoinformation Support Monitoring of Hazardous Natural and Anthropogenic Processes – Hall 2 XXth International Conference on Geoinformatics ‐ Theoretical and Applied Aspects 11‐14 May 2021, Kiev, Ukraine 3 Oral and Poster presentations Tuesday 11 May Hall 1 Hall 2 04 Creation of Integrated Databases for Effective 09 Geoinformation Support Monitoring of Nature Management and Administration Hazardous Natural and Anthropogenic Processes 14:30 [21155] Local development eco‐projects and their 14:30 [21037] Experience in determining transboundary role in small rivers restoration in Ukraine. interaction of groundwater bodies (on the example S. Bortnyk (Taras Shevchenko National University of of Ukraine and Belarus) Kyiv, Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach), *N. Lyuta (Institute of Geology Taras Shevchenko K. Kulyk (Taras Shevchenko National University of National University of Kyiv), I. Sanina (Ukrainian Kyiv), *M. Lavruk (Ivan Franko National University of Geological Institute) Lviv), T. Lavruk, O. Pidkova, O. Romanova (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv), I. Sarakhman, L. Tymuliak (Institute of Geography of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) 14:50 [21164] The importance of an integrated approach 14:50 [21053] Tritium content as indicator of in solving scientific and practical issues of geology, Cenomanian‐Callovian groundwater complex state geomorphology, paleogeography of the Left Bank changes as a result of long‐term operation within of the Middle Dnieper Kyiv city *O. Komliev (Taras Shevchenko National University *T. Koshliakova (M. P. Semenenko Institute of of Kyiv), S. Bortnyk (Yan Kochanowski University of geochemistry, mineralogy and ore formation of the Kielce; Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv), National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), Yu. Filonenko (State University by Nicolay Gogol), O. Koshliakov, O. Dyniak, Koshliakova I. (Institute of O. Kovtoniuk, T. Lavruk, N. Pohorilchuk (Taras Geology of Taras Shevchenko National University of Shevchenko National University of Kyiv) Kyiv) 15:10 [21119] Land use limitations as object of cadastal 15:10 [21123] Algorithm research and evaluation of system minimum water flow of mountain rivers using GIS *O. Petrakovska, M. Mykhalova, O. Reutova, *O. Pochaievets, O. Obodovskyi, O. Lukianets, D. Bohatyr (Kyiv National University of Construction V. Grebin (Taras Shevchenko National University of and Architecture) Kyiv) 15:30 [21091] Geoinformatic database of 15:30 [21048] Geoinformation modeling of exogenous geoarchaeological sites of Ukraine geological processes on the territory of the Kyiv‐ N. Gerasimenko, *O. Bonchkovskyi, Ye. Rohozin, Pechersk Lavra Yu. Avdieienko, S. Bortnyk, O. Kovtonyuk, N. *V. M. Hudak (Education and Sientific Institute of Pohoril'chuk, I. Kravchuk (Taras Shevchenko Geology in Taras Shevchenko National University of National University of Kyiv) Kyiv), I. A. Cherevko (Scientific Monitoring Sector of the National Preserve ‘Kyiv‐Pechersk Lavra'), V. I. Zatserkovny (Institute of Geology in Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv), O. Ye. Nikolaienko (National Aviation University), N. Yu. Lazorenko‐Hevel (Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture) 15:50 [21028] Algorithm of Creating a Cartographic Basis 15:50 [21019] [Poster] An integrated method for for Newly‐Formed Territorial Communities predicting technogenic flooding in groundwater– V. Romaniuk, M. Prykhodko, D. Kukhtar, dominated catchments in Kherson region. I. Bodnaruk, * I. Dovhan (Ivano‐Frankivsk National *Y. Anpilova, Y. Yakovliev, O. Hordiienko (Institute Technical University of Oil and Gas) of Telecommunications and Global Information Space of NASU) 16:05 Break 16:05 Break 16:20 [21006] [Poster] Geoinformation model cause‐ 16:20 [21104] [Poster] Geoinformation Technologies to effect analysis of anthropogenic impact in the Study Geology and Geomorphology Conditions and Podilsko‐Prydniprovskyi region Features of the Riverbed Depositions Lithological *V. Samoilenko, L. Bilous, O. Havrylenko, I. Dibrova Structure of the Velykyi Kuyalnyk River Catchment (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv) E. Cherkez, *S. Shatalin, O. Chyzhyk, T. Kozlova, V. Medinets, V. Yavorska, S. Medinets, I. Soltys (Odesa National I. I. Mechnikov University, Ukraine) XXth International Conference on Geoinformatics ‐ Theoretical and Applied Aspects 4 11‐14 May 2021, Kiev, Ukraine GEOINFORMATICS 2021 Hall 1 Hall 2 04 Creation of Integrated Databases for Effective 09 Geoinformation Support Monitoring of Nature Management and Administration Hazardous Natural and Anthropogenic Processes 16:35 [21132] [Poster] GRAVIMETRIC SURVEY AND 16:35 [21072] [Poster] Changes in the water regime and GRAVIMETRIC DATABASE IN UKRAIN the state of water resources of the Chudniv “Dniprogeofizika” during 2000–2011 carried out irrigation system in the context of climate change works on collection, analysis and formation of an *O. Miedviedieva (Institute of Water Problems and electronic gravimetric data base (GDB) of the Reclamation of NAAS of Ukraine), O. Dyniak (Taras territory of Ukraine. Based on the results of the Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Institute of work car Geology, Ukraine) *V. Svistun, P. Pigulevskiy (Dnepropetrovsk Geophysical Expedition "Dniprogeofizika" State Geophysical Enterprise "Ukrgeofizika", Ukraine, Dnipro) 16:50 [21165] [Poster] Geotourism objects of Ukraine: 16:50 [21036] [Poster] Structure design of the drought risk lakes and amber of Volun Polissya assessment and mapping technology for adaptation *V. Perecheida (National University by Taras of Ukrainian water sector to climate change Shevchenko, Kiyv, Ukraine) S. Snizhko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine), G. Trypolska (SO "Institute for Economics and Forecasting, UNAS", Kyiv, Ukraine), O. Shevchenko, V. Grebin, *I. Kostyrko (Taras Shevchenko National University
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