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Influence of engineering and economic activity on karst processes development in the aspect of rational use and environmental protection in the Leningrad region

Authors:
A. S. Nikolaev
A. A. Timonin
E. A. Timonina
Date submitted:
1985-09-25
Date accepted:
1985-11-15
Date published:
1986-09-19

Abstract

The tasks of rational development of the Non-Black Earth Zone of the RSFSR, intensive industrial and agricultural development of the Leningrad Region put forward the urgent need for a comprehensive, advanced study of the engineering and geological conditions of the region, including its most developed areas, which are characterized by widespread development of carbonate karst.

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References

  1. Gazizov M.S. Karst and its influence on mining operations (In the conditions of the Baltic shale basin). M., Nauka, 1971.
  2. Gvozdetsky N.A. Karst. M., Mysl, 1981.
  3. Chikishev A.G. Problems of studying the karst of the Russian Plain. Moscow, Moscow State University, 1979.
  4. Yartseva E.N. Causes of Intensification of Karst-Suffosion Processes. - Exploration and Protection of Subsoil, 1984, No. 11.

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