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Nanostructured steels for developing the shelf of the Arctic ocean

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The problems of developing the Arctic shelf and the northern and seismically active eastern oil and gas production regions are connected with those of creating welding high-strength cold-resistant structural steels with a high resistance to brittle and ductile failures. New types of steels are discussed in the article below.

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Academician Igor’ Vasil’evich Gorynin is president of the Central Research Institute of Structural Materials (Prometheus). Elena Igorevna Khlusova, Dr. Sci. (Eng.), is deputy head of the research and production complex at the same institute.

Original Russian Text © I.V. Gorynin, E.I. Khlusova, 2010, published in Vestnik Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk, 2010, Vol. 80, No. 12, pp. 1078–1084.

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Gorynin, I.V., Khlusova, E.I. Nanostructured steels for developing the shelf of the Arctic ocean. Her. Russ. Acad. Sci. 80, 507–513 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1019331610060067

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