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Ecological and geochemical state of water objects of the Ivankovskoe reservoi
When implementing long-term environmental monitoring programs, a number of problems arise related to the storage, search, processing, visualization of the data obtained, and their presentation in a form that is intuitively understandable for both specialists and ordinary users. The accumulated volume of initial data requires structured storage, special multivariate analysis to identify long-term trends and correlations, assess the danger and risks of possible negative phenomena.