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SOI: 1.1/TAS         DOI: 10.15863/TAS

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ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science 05(85) 2020

Philadelphia, USA

* Scientific Article * Impact Factor 6.630


Taylakov, A. A., Kulmatov, R. A., Khasanov, S. Z., & Khudoyberdieva, G. K.

Development of a visual programming algorithm for bim-models using a module of constructions using a dynamo module.

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Scientific Object Identifier: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-05-85-6

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2020.05.85.6

Language: English

Citation: Taylakov, A. A., Kulmatov, R. A., Khasanov, S. Z., & Khudoyberdieva, G. K. (2020). Development of a visual programming algorithm for bim-models using a module of constructions using a dynamo module. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 05 (85), 23-34. Soi: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-05-85-6 Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2020.05.85.6

Pages: 23-34

Published: 30.05.2020

Abstract: The Aydar-Arnasay Lakes System (AALS) is located in the middle of the Syrdarya River, to the south of the Chardara reservoir, and in Jizzakh and Navoi provinces of the Republic of Uzbekistan, adjacent to the low plain of South Mirzachul. The largest lake of the AALS, Aidarkul, extends 130 km to the southeast at the foot of the Nurata ridge and adjoins the Tuzkon lake. From 70 km south-west of the Chardara reservoir, is the AALS connected to the East Arnasai chain of lakes. The AALS varies with the volume, area, and surface water resources of the Syrdarya River through the Chardara reservoir over the years. Currently, the AALS has a significant impact on regional ecosystem and socio-economic conditions. Studying and evaluating the AALS hydrology, the volume, area, and variability of water levels altogether play an important role in the development of fisheries and ecotourism in the region. However, in the past studies, the dynamic changes in the volume, area and water levels of the AALS have not been investigated through up-to-the-date geo-information systems, requiring additional research. This paper examines the changes in water volume, area, and levels of the AALS throughout 1993–2017 by considering availability of statistical data and field experiments.

Key words: area, dynamics, GIS, hydrology, lake system, water volume, water level.


 

 

 

 

 

 

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