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hatrack

(59,583 posts)
Mon Jul 12, 2021, 05:24 PM Jul 2021

800' Section Of Alaska Pipeline Starts To Slide As Ground Melts; State Approves Chiller Installation

Thawing permafrost threatens to undermine the supports holding up an elevated section of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, jeopardizing the structural integrity of one of the world’s largest oil pipelines and raising the potential of an oil spill in a delicate and remote landscape where it would be extremely difficult to clean up.

The slope of permafrost where an 810-foot section of pipeline is secured has started to shift as it thaws, causing several of the braces holding up the pipeline to tilt and bend, according to an analysis by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources. The department has permitted construction of a cooling system designed to keep the permafrost surrounding the vulnerable section of pipeline just north of Fairbanks frozen, as well as to replace the damaged portions of the support structure.

This appears to be the first instance that the pipeline supports have been damaged by “slope creep” caused by thawing permafrost, records and interviews with officials involved with managing the pipeline show.

In response, the Alaska Department of Natural Resources has approved the use of about 100 thermosyphons—tubes that suck heat out of permafrost—to keep the frozen slope in place and prevent further damage to the pipeline’s support structure.

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https://insideclimatenews.org/news/11072021/thawing-permafrost-trans-alaska-pipeline/

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800' Section Of Alaska Pipeline Starts To Slide As Ground Melts; State Approves Chiller Installation (Original Post) hatrack Jul 2021 OP
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Random Boomer

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Mon Jul 12, 2021, 09:22 PM
Jul 2021

"No one could possibly have foreseen this happening!"

That's the traditional excuse, isn't it?

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