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Vol 176
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191-195
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Use of isotope data (δ2H, δ18O, 234U/238U) in the study of permafrost degradation processes as a result of long-term climate variations

Authors:
I. V. Tokarev
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  • St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Geoecology, RAS
Date submitted:
2007-09-06
Date accepted:
2007-11-14
Date published:
2008-10-06

Abstract

Marked warming of a climate has one of the results the degradation of a permafrost. Estimation of this degradation rates are necessary for considering at studying resources and qualities of underground waters, construction of long-term constructions, a burial place of radioactive waste, reconstruction of paleoclimate, etc. In this article it is considered theoretical bases and an opportunity of use developed by the author’s technique, which is based on isotope systematics δ2Н, δ18О, 234U/238U and U/He, 3Н/3Не dating of groundwater, and also correlations between them for reconstruction of rates of the permafrost degradation.

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(Archived) Problems of hydrogeological and engineering-geological conditions assessment in the development of territories
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