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Vol 153
Pages:
105-106
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Article

Cryogenesis of lithogenic basis of landscapes in the North-East of Russia and prevention of its negative manifestations

Authors:
N. V. Ukhov
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  • North-Eastern Permafrost Research Station IPF SB RAS
Date submitted:
2002-06-08
Date accepted:
2002-07-23
Date published:
2003-03-20

Abstract

Ameliorative development of the territories formed by permafrost is accompanied by changes in the conditions of external heat exchange and, as a result, increase in the depth of seasonal thawing with manifestation of thermal subsidence, thermal erosion and other phenomena, as well as the phenomenon of waterlogging. Prevention of negative processes is achieved by eliminating barriers of drainage surfaces and creating slopes of frozen water table, increasing the depth of thawing and drainage channels.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Development regularities of technogenic and geological processes and phenomena
Funding:

None

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