Abstract

In east Europe and north Asia the majority of nuclear power-stations (NPS) as well as large hydro-electric (HES) and thermal electric stations (TES) are located within the north Eurasian lithosphere plate, which is characterized by the low seismicity and weak modern tectonic activity besides the different exogenetic processes. Some operating and projected NPS are relatively near to zones of the moderate seismicity in the Kaliningrad Region of northwest Russia and in south Ukraine. HES and TES in Baltic, Byelorussia and Ukraine are in the same position. Zones of more intensive seismicity and existence of active faults include NPS, HEP and TEP in the Urals, the Kola Peninsula, south Siberia, Transbaikal and Far East regions of Russia. Some of these stations are situated within crust blocks in transit zones, which separate main lithosphere plates and are characterized by increased tectonic mobility. The electric power-stations are most danger in the transit zones between north Eurasian, Arabian and Indian lithosphere plates, where collision processes have yet not stopped. This concerns electric stations in central Asia and Caucasus including NPS in Armenia. Seven schemes of the seismic energy distribution are composed for different parts of east Europe and north Asia. The location of nuclear and main other electric power-stations on them makes it possible to form a correct estimate of negative consequences connected with the up-to-date inner-continental tectonic activity.

Highlights

  • The paper is devoted to results of investigation of the seismicity and active faults distribution in regions of operating, projected and closed nuclear power-stations (NPS) after data of the International Nuclear Safety Center as well as large HES and thermal electric stations (TES) after the List of largest power stations in the world in the territory of east Europe and north Asia

  • In east Europe and north Asia the majority of nuclear power-stations (NPS) as well as large hydro-electric (HES) and thermal electric stations (TES) are located within the north Eurasian lithosphere plate, which is characterized by the low seismicity and weak modern tectonic activity besides the different exogenetic processes

  • Some operating and projected NPS are relatively near to zones of the moderate seismicity in the Kaliningrad Region of northwest Russia and in south Ukraine

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Summary

Introduction

The paper is devoted to results of investigation of the seismicity and active faults distribution in regions of operating, projected and closed NPS after data of the International Nuclear Safety Center (http://www.insc.anl. gov/pwrmaps) as well as large HES and TES after the List of largest power stations in the world (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_power_stations_in_the_ world) in the territory of east Europe and north Asia. The schemes contain boundaries of lithosphere plates, separating them transit zones and crust blocks according to results of previous authors’ investigations. As it was established earlier [2] most parts of east Europe and north Asia belongs to a large north Eurasian. The zones contain a number of crustal blocks and represent areas of the transfer and relaxation of the tectonic energy arising in the result of main plates’ interaction. It is the principal picture of up-to-date tectonic of east Europe and north Asia, peculiarities of which will be showed below

West and Central Parts of East Europe
Northeast Europe and the Urals
Central Asia
Central Part of the Russian Far East
Northeast Asia
Conclusions
10. Acknowledgements
11. References
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