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Vol 49 Iss. 2
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196-201
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On the choice of a rational network of exploration workings at the deposit of refractory clays named after Artem. Artem

Authors:
N. A. Ageeva
Date submitted:
1964-08-17
Date accepted:
1964-10-08
Date published:
1965-12-03

Abstract

In the north-west of the European part of the USSR the mineral and raw material base of the refractory industry is the Borovichi-Lubytinsk deposits of refractory clays in the Novgorod region. Out of 26 explored deposits of refractory clays six are exploited: Proletary, Bolshevi”, Volgino, Ustye-Brynkino, Sherekhovichi and Artem. All of them are confined to the Tula horizon of the Visean Stage of the Lower Carboniferous, which comes out close to the surface within the so-called Carboniferous escarpment ...

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References

  1. Vikulova M. F. Influence of the formation of Lower Carboniferous clays of the western part of the Moscow Basin on changes in their composition. PH of the AS USSR, 1963.
  2. Goncharov V.V. Refractory clays of the Borovichi-Lubytinsky region. Metallurgizdat, 1952.
  3. Smirnov V. I. About the density of the exploration network. Sov. Geology, No. 58, 1957.
  4. Materials on the methodology of mineral exploration. Proc. All-Union Council on the Methodology of Exploration of Mineral Resources. Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1962.

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