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“…In the early 20th century, oil wells had depths no deeper than 10-15 m. In most cases 25-30% of the extracted oil spilled into the land surface (Jernelöv 2018). The Soviet oil industry did not consider environmental standards and quantity of production as a priority and therefore overlooked environmental precautions (Zonn and Kostianoy 2015). In Azerbaijan, the oil fields are one of the main sources of pollution, near the Absheron peninsula's densely populated, residential areas.…”
Section: Identified Toxic Sites In Azerbaijanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early 20th century, oil wells had depths no deeper than 10-15 m. In most cases 25-30% of the extracted oil spilled into the land surface (Jernelöv 2018). The Soviet oil industry did not consider environmental standards and quantity of production as a priority and therefore overlooked environmental precautions (Zonn and Kostianoy 2015). In Azerbaijan, the oil fields are one of the main sources of pollution, near the Absheron peninsula's densely populated, residential areas.…”
Section: Identified Toxic Sites In Azerbaijanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Промышленное освоение нефтегазовых ресурсов Каспия ввиду разработки недавно открытых очень крупных месторождений нефти, а также её транспортировки на мировые рынки стано-вится основным источником антропогенно-го воздействия на окружающую среду Ка-спийского моря [22][23][24][25].…”
Section: техногенные вызовы южных морей россииunclassified
“…Интенсификация использования водных путей повышает вероятность аварий на море и уменьшает безопасность перевозок. Аварии на нефтяных платформах и судах всегда приводят к масштабному загрязне-нию акватории и прибрежных территорий и массовой гибели флоры и фауны [25].…”
Section: техногенные вызовы южных морей россииunclassified
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“…As a result, there is an increase in water eutrophication, water pollution with oil products, heavy metals, chemical products, as well as a catastrophic decrease in the biological resources of the Caspian Sea. The main sources of oil pollution of the sea are river runoff; industrial and municipal wastewater; oil production at sea areas and onshore; petroleum products transportation; flooding of the coastal zone as a result of a rise in the level of the Caspian Sea (Kostianoy, Kosarev, 2005;Zonn, Kostianoy, 2016;Lavrova et al, 2016). One of the mechanisms of the spread of pollutants is general water circulation in the sea, therefore it is very important to know the water exchange between parts of the Caspian Sea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%