FIELD: ecology.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to reclamation of disturbed lands and can be used in conditions of Far North for protection and restoration of slope sections disturbed as a result of technogenic impacts. Method of binding and fixing biomats on semi-stable slopes consists in the fact that biomats are placed on the surface of reclaimed area, consisting of two quadrangular panels from biodegradable material and having middle zones, between which recultivant is located, end zones, between which recultivant is absent, and through holes for fasteners. Biomats are placed so that the biomats form a single bio-plating having an area sufficient for covering the entire reclaimed area. Envelope end zones of quadrangular panels of biomats are vertically folded and adjoining biomats are connected by fasteners. Each of biomats is fixed on surface of reclaimed area by means of installation of wooden fastening elements.
EFFECT: higher efficiency and reliability of fixation of biomats in reclamation of recovered erosion-hazardous sections located on slopes.
4 cl, 6 dwg
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Dates
2019-12-24—Published
2018-10-15—Filed