Groundwater of the jurassic deposits of the Yakutsk area
Abstract
The city of Yakutsk is located in the central part of Yakutsk. Yakutsk is located in the central part of the complex Yakutsk artesian basin, within the flat Prilenskaya lowland, which declines gently to the north. Absolute altitudes in the Yakutsk area are 100-120 meters. The climate of the region is sharply continental, the average annual temperature is minus 10°. The thickness of permafrost in Yakutsk reaches 200 meters.
Область исследования:
(Archived) Without section
References
- Vakhromeev V.A. and Pushcharevsky Yu.M. On the geologic history of the Vilyui depression and the adjacent part of the Priverkhoyanskiy marginal trough in Mesozoic time. Problems of Geology of Asia, vol. I. PH of the AS USSR, 1954.
- Zaitsev I.K., Gurevich M.S., Belyakova E.Е. Hydrochemical map of Siberia and the Far East. Proc. VSEGEI. Nov. series, 1956, vol. 3.
- Efimov A.I. Yakutsk artesian basin. Proc. of the AS USSR. Ser. Geol., 1945, No. 4.
- Maksimov V.M. Source of Yakutsk vicinities. Journal of Mining Institute, 1941, vol. XIV.
- Maksimov V.M. Underground waters in the vicinity of Olekminsk. Journal of Mining Institute, 1955, vol. XXXI.
- Maksimov V.M. and Tolstikhin N.I. To the question of hydrogeological conditions in the vicinity of Yakutsk. RAS USSR, 1940, vol. 28.
- Maksimov V.M. On the stratigraphy of Jurassic deposits in the vicinity of Yakutsk. Proc. of the AS USSR. Series Geol., 1941, No. 6.
- Melnikov P.I. Collection on the study of permafrost in the Yakut ASSR. Proc. YaNIMS Institute of Permafrost Science named after V.A. Obruchev. AS USSR, 1950.
- Melnikov P.I. and Efimov A.I. Experience of groundwater exploitation in the area of permafrost spreading in central Yakutia. Publ. AS USSR, 1953.
- Rzhonsnitsky A.G. Route-geological study of the eastern part of the Lensk-Vilyui interfluve. Proc. Geol. Com., Vol. XXXVII, 1918, No. 1.
- Tolstikhin N.I., Maksimov V.M. Yakutsk artesian basin. Journal of Mining Institute, 1954, vol. XXXI.
- Tolstikhin N.I. Underground waters of the frozen zone within the USSR; Permafrost Science. 1927, vol. II, vol. 1.