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Abstract

Summary

offshore permafrost is a serious geohazard and need to be investigated in Arctic seas. geophysical and geotechnical methods of investigation might be used for the survey and its recognition. there is no one simple method or technique that can cover and recognize the phenomenon

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2016-09-04
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