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Date submitted2009-10-18
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Date accepted2009-12-10
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Date published2010-09-22
Factors of geodynamic risk in exploration оf the Bovanenkovsk oil-gas condensate field аt the Jamal peninsular
Geological-structural peculiarities of territory are considered; factors of human impact on geological environment and their geoecological consequences while field development are systematized; the concept of geodynamic monitoring as a tool of maintenance of operational reliability of gas producing facilities is offered.
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Date submitted1952-07-06
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Date accepted1952-09-29
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Date published1953-01-01
On the issue of permafrost formation and degradation of permafrost in non-stationary temperature fields
- Authors:
- A. S. Ter-Pogosyan
The theoretical calculation of the movement of the permafrost boundary inside the soil under the influence of temperature changes on the surface is of great scientific importance in permafrost science: a whole range of issues of the dynamics of the permafrost process depends on its solution, including the correct scientific analysis of the current state of the permafrost zone, its changes (degradation and onset) under the influence of climate change, the correct definition of the role and place of the thermal factor in a number of geological and other factors of permafrost formation, etc. However, this calculation can also have important practical significance for a number of problems of industrial development of the permafrost area, for example, for establishing a rational thermal regime for the currently empirically used methods of artificial thawing of frozen deposits, for industrial construction in the permafrost zone, etc. The problem of permafrost penetration into the soil or permafrost thawing is similar to the problem of propagation of the solidification boundary into the molten mass. Unfortunately, the latter can be solved exactly only under stationary conditions, with the initial temperature of the liquid being the same everywhere and a constant temperature given on the surface, taken below the freezing point.