This article is devoted to the problem of integrating knowledge and data in the field of geo-ecology. The study of the dependence of the impact of technogenic explosions on various objects on a complex of natural factors is an important component of forecasting geo-ecological risks. The methodology of geo-ecological risks assessment has been developed in ICM&MG SB RAS, in which a low-frequency seismic vibrator is used as an instrument. Vibration sources provide stable emission of seismoacoustic signals with specified parameters, which allows them to be used as test signals. The paper considers the aspects of the development of the scientific information system "Active seismology", into which the experimental data of geo-ecological monitoring of explosions were integrated, and the Knowledge Portal, which provides navigation and meaningful access to information resources of the subject area.
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