Abstract
Climate change leads to changes in the volume and distribution of precipitation between seasons. Since water influences the course of most exogenous processes, the task of studying the formation of the connection between surface runoff and the spread of hazardous geological processes becomes relevant. A map of engineering and geological zoning, which is used in Moscow not only for design, but also in the current activities of services responsible for ensuring the safety of the operation of municipal services and environmental protection, was adopted as the initial information. The task is carried out on the Unified Digital Platform of Moscow in ArcGIS. The surface runoff model created on the basis of radar topographic survey is supplemented by methods for determining accumulation and depression zones, which makes it possible to identify areas of excessive soil moisture. Analysis of the intersection of zones of influence of surface runoff with taxa of engineering geological zoning makes it possible to quantify the distribution of connected objects, types of hazardous geological processes in zones of excessive moisture and adjust the assessment of the complexity of engineering geological conditions. As an example, the main regularities of the possible impact of surface runoff on increasing the risk of hazardous geological processes on the territory of cemeteries, cultural heritage sites and specially protected natural areas of Moscow are highlighted. It is proposed to use the methods of formation and analysis of the connection and the designed zones of influence of surface runoff in design, and monitoring systems, and in the current activities of city services.