Development of a methodology and information-analytical system for monitoring the environment of oil and gas-bearing regions with nuclear explosion cavities
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- I.M. Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
Abstract
The character of underground nuclear explosions conducted for industrial purposes in the regions of oil and gas resources development is analyzed. The main channels of radionuclide migration into oil reservoirs, aquifer complexes, and to the surface, as well as the condition of process wells and nuclear explosion cavities, are considered. Nuclear facilities where radionuclide migration from a nuclear explosion cavity has been recorded are shown.
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