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Vol 176
Pages:
201-204
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Leningrad oil shale deposit: hydrogeological, environmental and economic problems

Authors:
N. S. Petrov
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  • G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining Institute
Date submitted:
2007-09-20
Date accepted:
2007-11-25
Date published:
2008-03-01

Abstract

The hydrodynamical and hydrochemical peculiarities of underground waters of the Leningrad oil shale deposit, the environmental and economic problems of the region connected with possible liquidation of mines on the deposit are considered. Possible mechanisms of mine waters pollution by flying phenols and heavy metals are represented.

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References

  1. Норватов Ю.А. Экологические проблемы ликвидации и эксплуатации шахт на Ленинградском месторождении горючих сланцев / Ю.А.Норватов, Н.С.Петров, И.Б.Петрова // Уголь. 2001. № 11. С.62-66.
  2. Потапов А.А. Полевые и лабораторные исследования по оценке фенольного загрязнения шахтных вод на Ленинградском месторождении горючих сланцев / А.А.Потапов, Н.С.Петров, М.Н.Кутяйкина // Современные проблемы гидрогеологии и гидрогеомеханики: Сб. докладов конференции. СПб: Изд-во СПбГУ, 2002. С.177-183.

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