Variants of the master area route Eastern Siberia – Pacific ocean oil pipeline: geological environmental assessment
M. I. Kuz’min,
B. G. Saneeev,
L. A. Platonov,
Levi K.g and
M. M. Mandelbaum
Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2006, vol. 2
Abstract:
The authors examine the geological-ecological issues concerning the construction of the master area from Magistralnyi to Tynda Eastern Siberia – the Pacific Ocean long-haul oil pipeline. On the basis of the geological-ecological analysis of the route variants, the choice of a route section not involved in possible pollution of the Baikal lake is made. Such variants of by-passing the Baikal lake can be north- and south-utmost ones which must be the object for the further detailed analysis.
Date: 2006
Note: Environmental-economic Issues of Regional Development
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