Energies (Apr 2022)

Past and Future of Permafrost Monitoring: Stability of Russian Energetic Infrastructure

  • Vladimir P. Melnikov,
  • Victor I. Osipov,
  • Anatoli V. Brouchkov,
  • Svetlana V. Badina,
  • Marat R. Sadurtdinov,
  • Dmitry S. Drozdov,
  • Galina V. Malkova,
  • Mikhail N. Zheleznyak,
  • Oleg V. Zhdaneev,
  • Nikolay A. Ostarkov,
  • Alexei B. Osokin,
  • Dmitrii O. Sergeev,
  • Vladimir A. Dubrovin,
  • Mikhail E. Kuznetsov,
  • Konstantin N. Frolov,
  • Andrey G. Alekseev,
  • Roman Y. Fedorov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15093190
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
p. 3190

Abstract

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This study is an attempt to suggest a new state system of permafrost monitoring, primarily for energetic infrastructure, based on past approaches and achievements in Russia for over a hundred years of Arctic studies. The methodology of this study is based on general theoretical methods of scientific research. Historical (retrospective analysis of the development of the monitoring system of long-term permafrost in Russia) and logical (inductive generalization) methods were applied. The structure and methods of permafrost monitoring in the Soviet Union and new technologies used nowadays to establish permafrost monitoring systems, taking into account modern Arctic energetic development, have been analyzed.

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