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Black Sea East Coast Wave-Induced Erosion Protection Experience
Contemporary Caucasian shores of Black Sea are being developed under increasing man-caused load. Favorable natural conditions, their variety and uniqueness determine the exceptional role of these shores as very important recreational zone of Russian South. Waste urbanized areas, agricultural territories and National Parks are located in immediate neighborhood with the sea. Important industrial facilities and federal and international communications, including major seaports are located in the shore zone. At present time major gas and oil transportation facilities are commissioned and being constructed in the area.
Black Sea East Coast Wave-Induced Erosion Protection Experience
Contemporary Caucasian shores of Black Sea are being developed under increasing man-caused load. Favorable natural conditions, their variety and uniqueness determine the exceptional role of these shores as very important recreational zone of Russian South. Waste urbanized areas, agricultural territories and National Parks are located in immediate neighborhood with the sea. Important industrial facilities and federal and international communications, including major seaports are located in the shore zone. At present time major gas and oil transportation facilities are commissioned and being constructed in the area.
Black Sea East Coast Wave-Induced Erosion Protection Experience
Kos'yan, R. D. (author) / Kuklev, S. B. (author) / Yesin, N. V. (author) / Khanukaev, S. B. (author)
California and the World Ocean 2002 ; 2002 ; Santa Barbara, California, United States
California and the World Ocean '02 ; 204-216
2005-03-16
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Black Sea East Coast Wave-Induced Erosion Protection Experience
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