Periglacial Landforms and Fluid Dynamics in the Permafrost Domain: A Case from the Taz Peninsula, West Siberia
Most of the developing oil and gas fields in Russia are located in Arctic regions and constructed on permafrost, where recent environmental changes cause multiple hazards for their infrastructure. The blowing‐up of pingos, resulting in the formation of gas emission craters, is one of the disastrous...
Main Authors: | Belonosov, A. (Author), Buddo, I. (Author), Kraev, G. (Author), Kurchatova, A. (Author), Misyurkeeva, N. (Author), Nezhdanov, A. (Author), Shelokhov, I. (Author), Smirnov, A. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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