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Complex of machines and equipment for improvement of the shoreline of water bodies with sediment processing

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In this article, methods were selected for the improvement of the coastline of water bodies. The main problems associated with water bodies degradation are considered today. The analysis of the existing methods of their cleaning is carried out, proposals for the creation of a complex of machines and equipment for their cleaning from pollution and associated processing of sediments that are extracted directly from the bottom are developed.

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Sh. M. Merdanov
Industrial university of Tyumen
Russian Federation

Shakhbuba M. Merdanov, Doctor of Engeneering, Professor, Head at the Department of Transport and Technological Systems

Tyumen



G. G. Zakirzakov
Industrial university of Tyumen
Russian Federation

Godil G. Zakirzakov, Candidate of Engeneering, Associate Professor at the Department of Transport and Technological Systems

Tyumen



I. V. Kukarskikh
Industrial university of Tyumen
Russian Federation

Ilia V. Kukarskikh, Student at the Department of Transport and Technological Systems

Tyumen



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Merdanov Sh.M., Zakirzakov G.G., Kukarskikh I.V. Complex of machines and equipment for improvement of the shoreline of water bodies with sediment processing. Architecture, Construction, Transport. 2021;(1):64-70. (In Russ.)

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