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253-260
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Article

Endogenetic sources of oil hydrocarbons into bottom ecosystems and technology its investigation

Authors:
G. I. Ivanov1
M. Yu. Shkatov2
M. A. Kholmyansky3
G. S. Kazanin4
S. P. Pavlov5
About authors
  • 1 — principal scientist State Company «Sevmorgeo»
  • 2 — Ph.D. general director State Company «Sevmorgeo»
  • 3 — president Noncommercial Partnership «Center of innovation technologies»
  • 4 — general director Joint Stock Company Marine Arctic Geological Expedition
  • 5 — chief geophysicist Joint Stock Company Marine Arctic Geological Expedition
Date submitted:
2012-08-05
Date accepted:
2012-10-16
Date published:
2013-04-23

Abstract

In article scientifically – theoretical representations about geoecological researches on a shelf are stated, the purpose and tasks in view of works the conditions of a bottom geoecosystem directed on an estimation is offered. Classification of sources of receipt of polluting substances in a marine geoecosystem is resulted. The group of sources is in more details characterized endogenetic, the methodology of researches is stated and the technology of works is offered.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Proceedings of the international conference «The development of hydrocarbon resources in the Arctic region»
Keywords:
ecogeochemical sedimentology endogenetic sources bottom geoecosystem oil hydrocarbons methodology and technology of works
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