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Record #118536:

Industrial influence on glacial processes in mountains of circumpolar regions / V.I. Grebenets, D.B. Fedoseyev.

Title: Industrial influence on glacial processes in mountains of circumpolar regions / V.I. Grebenets, D.B. Fedoseyev.
Author(s): Grebenets, V. I.
Fedoseyev, D. B.
Date: 1992.
In: Annals of Glaciology. (1992.), Vol. 16 (1992)
Abstract: Industrial activity in Noril'sk mountains since 1930s has changed landscape, forming artificial banks, ridges and terraces. New water courses have been formed and snow has been removed and accumulated elsewhere. Ground temperature has increased so that permafrost has become unstable. Other examples are given of deleterious anthropogenic effects in this region of central Siberia.
Notes:

Annals of Glaciology. Vol. 16 :212-214 (1992).

Keywords: 502 -- Environmental issues.
504.05 -- Environmental damage.
504.054 -- Pollution.
551.32 -- Glaciology.
504.055 -- Environmental damage due to physical factors.
E2 -- Glaciology: general.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
SPRI record no.: 118536

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