Vol. XIX, No. 1 (January – March 2015)
CONTENTS
THE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES OF EARTH PERMAFROST STUDIES
- Glotov V.E., Glotova L.P.
Geocryological and hydrogeological conditions of the coalfields on the northern coast of the sea of Okhotsk
PERMAFROST MONITORING AND PREDICTIONS
- Vinogradov Yu.B.,
Semenova O.M., Vinogradova T.A. Hydrological modeling: heat dynamics in a soil profile (Part 1)
PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROCESSES IN ICE AND PERMAFROST
CRYOGENIC PROCESSES AND FORMS
- Fotiev S.M.
Genesis and mechanism of formation of repeated-intrusive massive ice layers
- Shmelev D.G.
Role of cryogenesis in the formation of Late Quaternary deposits composition in Antarctic oases and North-East Yakutia
SAFETY OF FOUNDATIONS AND STRUCTURES IN PERMAFROST
- Gorelik J.B., Soldatov P.V., Seleznev A.A.
Thermal stability of frozen ground at sites of well clusters in the Yamburg gas-condensate field
- Dolgich G.M., Anikin G.V., Rilo I.P., Spasennikova K.A.
Statistical modeling of “GET” system installed at the base of oil reservoir
SNOW COVER AND GLACIERS
- Kutuzov S.S., Lavrentiev I.I.,
Vasilenko E.V., Macheret Yu.Ya., Petrakov D.A., Popov G.V. Estimation of the Greater Caucasus glaciers volume, using radio-echo sounding data and modeling
- Popovnin V.V., Rezepkin A.A., Tielidze L.G.
Superficial moraine expansion on the Djankuat Glacier snout over the direct glaciological monitoring period
- Osokin N.I., Sosnovskiy A.V.
Effect of air temperature and snow depth dynamics on frost depth
- Lobkina V.A.
Evaluation and mapping of snow load on the ground