St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
VAK Russia 1.6
UDC 9
UDC 55
UDC 550.34
UDC 550.383
CSCSTI 39.00
CSCSTI 37.01
CSCSTI 37.15
CSCSTI 37.25
CSCSTI 37.31
CSCSTI 38.01
CSCSTI 36.00
CSCSTI 37.00
CSCSTI 38.00
CSCSTI 52.00
Russian Classification of Professions by Education 05.03.02
Russian Classification of Professions by Education 05.00.00
Russian Library and Bibliographic Classification 2
Russian Library and Bibliographic Classification 26
Russian Trade and Bibliographic Classification 6
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BISAC NAT NATURE
BISAC SCI SCIENCE
The Neva floods should be studied as a phenomenon, the origin and characteristics of which are the result of direct and indirect manifestations of natural factors that differ significantly in their spatiotemporal scales. The problem should be approached interdisciplinary. In the process of studying historical the Neva floods scientific principles were formulated for constructing a representative flood catalogue, which has not yet been created, which creates additional difficulties in studying the evolution of the hydrodynamic system that includes Ladoga Lake, the Neva and the Gulf of Finland: a comprehensive methodological approach to solving the problem; unconditional priority of primary sources; refusal to “correct” historical series post factum; cataloguing typos and discrepancies in versions for the entire period of observations; development and implementation into practice of a unified program for assessing the representativeness of series; search for new information on water level observations.
Neva floods, representative catalogue, historical series of floods, evolution of natural processes on secular intervals, database of the Neva floods of 18th century
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