16-10-2019, 21:09
Die englische Version des Artikels erwaehnt die nuklearen Sprengungen:
"In 1971, at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, the Soviets disclosed information about earthworks on the route of the Pechora–Kama Canal using detonations of three 15-kiloton nuclear devices spaced 165 metres (540 ft) apart, claiming negligible radioactive fallout.[1] However, no further construction work, nuclear or otherwise, was conducted on that canal.
It was estimated that 250 more nuclear detonations would have been required to complete the levelling for the channel if the procedure had been continued."
Die ersten Sprengungen sind also aktenkundig, durch die sowjetische Regierung selbst.
Die Loesung Deines "geographischen Problems" sprichst Du doch selbst an: den Stausee. Der dient zur Schaffung des Gefaelles.
"In 1971, at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, the Soviets disclosed information about earthworks on the route of the Pechora–Kama Canal using detonations of three 15-kiloton nuclear devices spaced 165 metres (540 ft) apart, claiming negligible radioactive fallout.[1] However, no further construction work, nuclear or otherwise, was conducted on that canal.
It was estimated that 250 more nuclear detonations would have been required to complete the levelling for the channel if the procedure had been continued."
Die ersten Sprengungen sind also aktenkundig, durch die sowjetische Regierung selbst.
Die Loesung Deines "geographischen Problems" sprichst Du doch selbst an: den Stausee. Der dient zur Schaffung des Gefaelles.

