Classification of ground waters of Yakutsk artesian basin
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Abstract
The Yakutian artesian basin belongs to the largest basins of the USSR. Its area is more than one million square kilometers. The basin occupies a central position among other hydrogeological areas of the north-east of the USSR - the Khatanga basin (in the north), Olenek and Tungus basins (in the north-west and west), the Verkhnelensky basin, the Aldan hydrogeological massif (in the south), the East-Verkhoyansk and West-Verkhoyansk folded hydrogeological areas (in the east and north-east).
Область исследования:
(Archived) Hydrogeology, engineering geology
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