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Z. B. Dekusar
Z. B. Dekusar
Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute (Technical University)
Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute (Technical University)

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  • Date submitted
    2010-08-02
  • Date accepted
    2010-10-15

Geodinamical variability as a cause of natural disasters and technogenic catastrophes

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Geodynamical variability is a cause of different natural disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, earthflows and seismic sea spillages. Natural disasters can activate technogenic catastrophes (building and construction failures, coal-mine explosions, dam integrity disturbance etc.). Technogenic catastrophes, in their turn, are able to originate such natural disasters as dam lake occurrence; the Earth crust’s surges with hazard consequences can be provoked by oil and gas extraction performance.Examples of natural disasters and technogenic catastrophes, factors of their origin, the phenomena prediction and avoidance recommendations have been shared in the following article.

How to cite: Gorshkov L.K., Dekusar Z.B. Geodinamical variability as a cause of natural disasters and technogenic catastrophes // Journal of Mining Institute. 2011. Vol. 190. p. 143.
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  • Date submitted
    1981-07-13
  • Date accepted
    1981-09-16

Проблемы охраны и рационального использования водных ресурсов при эксплуатации геотермальных месторождений

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Существующие методы эксплуатации геотермальных месторождений основа­ны на применении буровых скважин для вскрытия термоводоносных зон и из­влечения природных теплоносителей в условиях естественного фонтанирования ...

How to cite: Pariiskii Y.M., Artemeva E.L., Dekusar Z.B., Berezhnoi V.A. // Journal of Mining Institute. 1982. Vol. 91. p. 37.
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Energy industry
  • Date submitted
    1964-08-28
  • Date accepted
    1964-10-03

About some hydrogeological prerequisites of hot water prospecting in the area of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky

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The modern energy base of most of the Kamchatka Peninsula is based on imported fuel. However, the presence of hydrothermal resources on the peninsula is confirmed by the existence of geysers and numerous springs. The task of utilizing natural heat is most relevant for the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, the most populated area of Kamchatka.

How to cite: Dekusar Z.B. About some hydrogeological prerequisites of hot water prospecting in the area of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky // Journal of Mining Institute. 1965. Vol. 48. Iss. 2. p. 34-38.