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Energy Potential of the Russian Arctic Seas: Choice of the Development Strategy. / Пискарев-Васильев, Алексей Лазаревич; Shkatov, Michail.

Elsevier, 2012. 428 p. (Developments in Petroleum Science; Vol. 58).

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