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N. I. Vasil'ev
N. I. Vasil'ev
Saint-Petersburg Mining University
Saint-Petersburg Mining University
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Geology
  • Date submitted
    2016-10-04
  • Date published
    2016-02-01

Results of the 5G borehole drilling at russian antarctic station «Vostok» and researches of ice cores

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We produce an information about results and features of the 5G borehole drilling in Antarctic layer at Russian station Vostok. Main regularities of the change structured and physical properties by Antarctic ice layer depth, which determine mechanical and reological properties if ice, which influence to sinking of a borehole and to the maintaining of it in a working condition, the safe and competitive technologies creation for drilling of strong ice layers and the environmentally safe technology of the subglacial reservoirs unsealing. We also produce results of the ice cores researching and the paleoclimatic raws construction, which are reconstructed by the ice cores researching from Vostok station, which is compared with isotopic graph. This graph describes changes of World ocean level.

How to cite:N. I. Vasil'ev, A. N. Dmitriev, V. Ya. Lipenkov (2016) Results of the 5G borehole drilling at russian antarctic station «Vostok» and researches of ice cores. Journal of Mining Institute. Vol 218. p. 161.
Applied and fundamental research in physics and mathematics
  • Date submitted
    2016-12-14
  • Date published
    2010-03-01

Directional drilling in ice caps

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Directional drilling technology can be used in glacier boreholes to obtain additional ice cores and to pass over sticking drills. Experimental sidetracking of 5G-2 hole in the deep borehole at Vostok station, Antarctica, showed the high efficiency of the directional drilling without using of special whip-stocks to deviate the hole. 

How to cite:N. I. Vasil'ev, P. G. Talalai, A. N. Dmitriev, S. V. Yankilevich, A. A. Prokazov, V. Ya. Lipenkov (2010) Directional drilling in ice caps. Journal of Mining Institute. Vol 187. p. 31.
Applied and fundamental research in physics and mathematics
  • Date submitted
    2016-12-14
  • Date published
    2010-03-01

Environmental problems оf waste water utilization at gas field development

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One of the main factors of environment contamination on the gas industry ventures is waste water. To improve the ecological situation at gas fields the joint purification, treatment and flooding of associated liquid, industrial and domestic waste water into lost circulation horizons is proposed. 

How to cite:N. I. Vasil'ev, P. G. Talalai, G. P. Talalai, N. A. Tsvetkov (2010) Environmental problems оf waste water utilization at gas field development. Journal of Mining Institute. Vol 187. p. 36.
Mining
  • Date submitted
    2017-04-20
  • Date published
    2017-04-25

Prospects of obtaining samples of bottom sediments from subglacial lake Vostok

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The paper proves the timeliness of obtaining and examining bottom sediments from subglacial Lake Vostok. Predictive geological section of Lake Vostok and information value of bottom sediments have been examined. Severe requirements towards environmental security of lake examinations and sampling of bottom sediments rule out the use of conventional drilling technologies, as they would pollute the lake with injection liquid from the borehole. In order to carry out sampling of bottom sediments from the subglacial lake, it is proposed to use a dynamically balanced tool string, which enables rotary drilling without any external support on borehole walls to transmit counter torque.     A theoretical analysis has been carried out to assess the operation of the tool string, which is a two-mass oscillatory electromechanical system of reciprocating and rotating motion (RRM) with two degrees of freedom.

How to cite:N. I. Vasil'ev, G. L. Leichenkov, E. A. Zagrivnyi (2017) Prospects of obtaining samples of bottom sediments from subglacial lake Vostok. Journal of Mining Institute. Vol 224. p. 199. DOI: 10.18454/pmi.2017.2.199