Pechora–Kama Canal (Russian: Канал Печора-Кама), or sometimes the Kama–Pechora Canal, was a proposed canal intended to link the basin of the Pechora River...
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the Kama with the basins of the Northern Dvina and the Pechora. In the early 19th-century the Northern Ekaterininsky Canal connected the upper Kama with...
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Cherdyn in the Kama basin to Yaksha on the Pechora. A project for a Pechora–Kama Canal along the same general route was widely discussed in the 1960s through...
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northeast into the White Sea. In the east the Pechora River flows northwest-north to the Arctic and the Kama River flows southwest to the Volga bend at Kazan...
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the Pechora Basin with that of Kama was considered in the late 19th century, but never acted upon. The 20th century plans for a Pechora–Kama Canal came...
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Northern river reversal (category Proposed canals)
Soviets disclosed information about earthworks on the route of the Pechora–Kama Canal using three 15-kiloton Nuclear Explosions for the National Economy...
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Northern Dvina (section Navigation and canals)
Arkhangelsk Oblast into the Dvina Bay of the White Sea. Along with the Pechora River to the east, it drains most of Northwest Russia into the Arctic Ocean...
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the Vychegda was connected to the river Kama, a tributary of the river Volga, by the Northern Catherine Canal, which, however, has been disused since...
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Dnieper - 2,290 km (1,420 mi) Don - 1,950 km (1,210 mi) Pechora - 1,809 km (1,124 mi) - Kama - 1,805 km (1,122 mi) (the longest left tributary of the...
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This is a list of navigable canals that are at least partially located in Russia. Transport in Russia List of rivers of Russia Unified Deep Water System...
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Sedan (nuclear test) – an American cratering detonation Pechora–Kama Canal – a proposed canal project involving nuclear excavation Lake Karachay – a natural...
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projects of Moscow Canal, Rybinsk and Uglich Hydroelectric Stations. He was also the author of the project of Kama Hydroelectric Station and Kama multi-chamber...
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Caspian Sea (section Canals)
are the Volga–Baltic Waterway and the Volga–Don Canal. The proposed Pechora–Kama Canal was a project that was widely discussed between the 1930s and 1980s...
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open source software Taiga nuclear test, on the potential route of Pechora–Kama Canal in Russia in 1971 Taïga, a beer by Belgh Brasse Taiga, a leather line...
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"taiga" nuclear salvo test, as part of the preliminary March 1971 Pechora–Kama Canal project, converted significant amounts of stable cobalt-59 to radioactive...
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would be from the Pechora River to the Kama River, a tributary of the Volga, along the abandoned and uncompleted Pechora–Kama Canal. The Eastern route...
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investigate the use of nuclear explosions in the construction of the Pechora–Kama Canal project. On March 23, 1971, three simultaneously detonated 15 kiloton...
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"taiga" nuclear salvo test, as part of the preliminary March 1971 Pechora–Kama Canal project, produced relatively high amounts of cobalt-60 (60Co or Co-60)...
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explosions of the 1970s, with the three detonations that excavated part of Pechora–Kama Canal, being cited as 98% fusion each in the Taiga test's three 15-kiloton...
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Siberian Plain. The same is true of other river systems, including the Pechora and the Northern Dvina in western Russia, and the Kolyma and the Indigirka...
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the river plus the adjacent Pará estuary and the longest connecting tidal canal. A peer-reviewed article published 2009 in the International Journal of...
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test in Kazakhstan, and the Taiga test on the potential route of the Pechora–Kama Canal) 2 explosions for crushing ore in open-pit mines 2 explosions for...
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by the USSR with the aim of creating a 112 km long canal between the Pechora river basin and the Kama river basin, about half of which was to be constructed...
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devices, 0.3 kilotons fission, which excavated part of the proposed Pechora–Kama Canal. The vehicle's propulsion system and its test program would violate...
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expanded farther east and north, coming into contact with the Pechora people of the Pechora River valley and the Yugra people residing near the Urals. Both...
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Survival Skills Nuclear winter Operation Teapot Pacific Proving Grounds Pechora–Kama Canal Project SUNSHINE Radiobiology Radioecology Reactor-grade plutonium...
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weapons to create a lake as part of the building of a canal between the Pechora River and the Kama river, and demonstrating its Nuclear Explosions for the...
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