Galieva R.R. GEOECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE MANMADE ACCIDENT OCCURRED IN THE TABUNOK STREAM VALLEY WITHIN THE SAMARA RIVER BASINThis article discusses the consequences arising from pollution of the Tabunok Stream surface waters and the adjacent area by the oil and oil products. It focuses on the waterbody recovery measures and reinstatement process. Key words: Tabunok stream, technogenic accident, remediation activities.
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Author: Galieva R.R.
Year: 2013
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