THE POTENTIAL NATURAL HAZARDS TO BE CONSIDERED IN THE DESIGN AND EXPLOITATION OF THE AERIAL ROPE-WAY IN THE “GORA SOBOLINAYA” MOUNTAIN-SKIING RESORT (SOUTHERN PRIBAIKALIA, RUSSIA)


Published: Jan 1, 2010
Keywords:
exogenous geological processes
Alena Kadetova
Elena Kozireva
Abstract
The paper deals with investigation of potential geological hazards to be taken into consideration in designing of the aerial rope-way, as well as problems of development of the recreation infrastructure in mountain lands with the complicated building conditions.
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