id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6jx5trqysbgcvdoukzkvgthi3q Russell A. Ambroziak The Climates of the Soviet Union. By Paul E. Lydolph. World Survey of Climatology, vol. 7. Amsterdam and New York: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1977. xii, 443 pp. Illus. Dfl. 200. $81.75 1977 2 .pdf application/pdf 1294 107 66 Separate chapters deal with Soviet energy policy, exploration, drilling, oil production, oil transport, oil refining, the gas industry, the economic reform in oil and gas, and Soviet participation in world energy markets (as buyer and seller). Soviet oil and gas planners now face problems different from those of the 1950s and Professor Campbell attributes many of the problems Soviet energy planners face energy policy and more general readers alike. Dr. Lydolph has performed a valuable and long overdue service in compiling a comprehensive reference on climatic factors in the Soviet Union. deal in depth with applied climatology and climatic change." I feel that he has accomplished his goal. figures are collected from a large number of Soviet sources, some of which are not The second half of the book describes major climatic factors for the entire Soviet Monthly climate data for 126 Soviet stations are included as an appendix. ./cache/work_6jx5trqysbgcvdoukzkvgthi3q.pdf ./txt/work_6jx5trqysbgcvdoukzkvgthi3q.txt