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Analysis of computer modeling tools for assessing the risk of flooding in the East Kazakhstan region

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Throughout the history of mankind, the problem of forecasting natural disasters has occupied one of the most important places in planning, construction, agriculture and other aspects of life activity. One of these phenomena is undoubtedly river floods. For thousands of years, huge rivers carrying thousands of cubic meters of water were at the same time a source of well-being, and a sufficiently large danger for many large settlements. At this stage of development, mankind adapted and learned to some extent to cope with river plagues, by adjusting the flow of the most important rivers, observing changes in the water level in the river, etc.

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Chettykbayev, R.K., Denisova, N.F. (2020). Analysis of computer modeling tools for assessing the risk of flooding in the East Kazakhstan region. In: Brauweiler, HC., Kurchenkov, V., Abilov, S., Zirkler, B. (eds) Digitalization and Industry 4.0: Economic and Societal Development. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-27110-7_20

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