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Vol 31
Pages:
247-258
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RUS
Article
Geology

Hydrogeologic observations and their significance using the example of the Selishchenskoye deposit development

Authors:
Е. A. Baskov
V. P. Borovitsky
Date submitted:
1954-07-01
Date accepted:
1954-09-02
Date published:
1955-11-17

Abstract

Hydrogeological observations of groundwater regime are of great importance in the development of deposits located in complex hydrogeological conditions. Numerous examples from the practice of development of watered deposits show that the cause of groundwater breakthroughs into mine workings is often an insufficient study of the hydrogeological conditions of the deposit and lack of control over the regime of groundwater. Groundwater breakthroughs often delay mining operations for a long time, and their elimination is associated with large expenditures of material and technical resources. But with well-organized hydrogeological observations of the regime of these waters and their correct interpretation, it is usually possible to prevent the occurrence of breakthroughs, and if they have occurred, to outline the fastest and most effective ways of their elimination. At the same time, it is essential to identify the source of the breakthrough, which, of course, facilitates the fight against groundwater.

Область исследования:
Geology
Funding:

None

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