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Vol 109
Pages:
40-43
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Article

Environmental protection at salt extraction by the method of dissolution through wells

Authors:
A. G. Kononova
Date submitted:
1985-09-06
Date accepted:
1985-11-03
Date published:
1986-09-19

Abstract

The most promising methods of mineral extraction in terms of environmental protection are geotechnological, based on the transfer of minerals through physical, chemical and microbiological processes into a mobile state and its delivery to the surface through wells.

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References

  1. Arens V.J., Gaidin A.M. Geologo-hydrogeological bases of geotechnological methods of mining. M., Nedra, 1978.
  2. All-Union norms of technological design of brine fields / V.A. Reznikov, P.S. Bobko, G.N. Goldman et al. L., VNIIGalurgy, 1981.
  3. Permyakov R.S., Romanov V.S., Beldy M.P. Technology of salt extraction. M., Nedra. 1981.
  4. Yatsenko V.M., Vyatkin V.I. Nature Protection at Potash Industry Enterprises. - In the book: Environmental Protection of Potash Productions. Minsk, Science and Technology, 1979.

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