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Natural gas exploration and transition are accompanied by emission to the atmosphere of various pollutants and first of all, species of nitrogen, carbon, sulfur and some heavy metals. This is connected with different impacts on the surrounding ecosystems in local, regional and continental scale depending upon the areas of exploration and pipeline nets. The extent of impacts is a matter of probability since many uncertainties in both ecosystems properties and impact characteristics are still exist. Accordingly the ERA process is of importance for such activities.
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Bashkin, V.N. (2006). TRANSBOUNDARY GAS AND OIL PIPELINES. In: MODERN BIOGEOCHEMISTRY: SECOND EDITION. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4586-7_20
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