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Vol 180
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208-212
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Article

Origin of gases, fluids and supermelonites at opening of a rock massif at great depths

Authors:
A. V. Shestopalov
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  • Institute for Problems of Integrated Subsoil Development, RAS
Date submitted:
2008-07-27
Date accepted:
2008-09-14
Date published:
2009-02-18

Abstract

The author proposes that the described phenomenon can occur under the effect of a mechanical energy flow through aligning of defects (nonconductive channels for this flow) along field force lines. A mechanism of discontinuous self-decomposition of geomaterial under the effect of rock pressure, i.e. external power source, was developed basing on these effects. Another thermodynamics is needed to explain the CNF (cold nuclear fusion) phenomenon which would be based on balance of in- and out-flows of energies (balance of sinks and sources) rather than on conservation laws.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Blasting, explosives and means of mechanization of their application
Funding:

None

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