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Earth’s Cryosphere

2021 year, number 6

ADAPTATION OF ARCTIC AND SUBARCTIC INFRASTRUCTURE TO CHANGES IN THE TEMPERATURE OF FROZEN SOILS

V.P. Melnikov1,2,3,4, V.I. Osipov5, A.V. Broushkov6, S.V. Badina6,7, D.S. Drozdov1,8,9, V.A. Dubrovin9, M.N. Zheleznyak10, M.R. Sadurtdinov1, D.O. Sergeev5, S.N. Okunev11, N.A. Ostarkov12, A.B. Osokin13, R.Yu. Fedorov1,2
1Earth Cryosphere Institute, Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RAS, Malygina str. 86, Tyumen, 625026, Russia
2Methodology for Interdisciplinary Cryosphere Research, Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RAS, Malygina str. 86, Tyumen, 625026, Russia
3Tyumen State University, Semakova str. 10, Tyumen, 625003, Russia
4ANO "Gubernskaya Academia", Malygina str. 86, Tyumen, 625026, Russia
5Sergeev Institute of Environmental Geoscience RAS, Ulanskiy per. 13, bldg 2, Moscow, 101000, Russia
6Lomonosov Moscow State University, Leninskie Gory 1, Moscow, 119991, Russia
7Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Stremyanny lane 36, Moscow, 117997, Russia
8Ordzhonikidze Russian State University for Geological Prospecting, Mikluho-Maklaya str. 23, Moscow, 117997, Russia
9FGBU "Gidrospecgeologiya”, Marshall Rybalko str. 6, bldg 4, Moscow, 123060, Russia
10Melnikov Permafrost Institute SB RAS, Merzlotnaya str. 36, Yakutsk, 677010, Russia
11OOO NPO "Fundamentstrojarkos", Novatorov str. 12a, Tyumen, 625014, Russia
12Ministry of Far East and Arctic Development, Burdenko str. 14, Moscow, 119121, Russia
13ITC OOO “Gazprom dobycha Nadym", Pionerskaya str. 14, Nadym, 629730, Russia
Keywords: Arctic zone of the Russian Federation, permafrost, frozen soils, climate change, adaptation of infrastructure, thermal stabilization

Abstract

The problem of sustainable economic development is acutely manifested in the Arctic regions, which is due to the vulnerability of the Arctic infrastructure to climate change and landscape transformations. The reasons for deformations of buildings and structures in the Russian Arctic are considered. The problems and prospects for the development of the permafrost monitoring network are identified as the basis for the development of technical solutions for adapting the Arctic infrastructure to climate change. The analysis of technological solutions for control and ensuring the reliability of the bearing capacity of foundations by methods of regulating the state of permafrost soils is presented, a preliminary analysis of the economic efficiency of protective measures is carried out, the cost of which is at least an order of magnitude less than the expected damage to infrastructure by the middle of the century.