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Vol 133
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Engineering and geological assessment of anthropogenic sediments of the beach zone of the ANOF-2 tailing dump of Apatit PA

Authors:
L. P. Kononova
Date submitted:
1991-10-23
Date accepted:
1991-12-08
Date published:
1992-07-07

Abstract

Active impact of industrial activity on rocks creates huge masses of artificial formations, diverse in composition and properties. Attempts to classify the types of technogenic rocks are known in the literature. According to the studies of Moscow University, technogenic formations are subdivided into technogenic-altered, technogenic-redeposited and technogenic-formed.

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