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Vol 159 Iss. 2
Pages:
28-30
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Article
Geology

Engineering and geological conditions of the Podolsk District of the Moscow Region and the project of engineering and geological studies for the use of underground space under the main house of the state museum-estate Ostafievo – “Russian Parnassus”

Authors:
I. V. Osika
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  • Moscow Geological Prospecting University
Date submitted:
2003-07-03
Date accepted:
2003-08-16
Date published:
2004-12-27

Abstract

The article considers the engineering and geological conditions of the territory of the state museum-estate Ostafievo - "Russian Parnassus". A brief historical note on the formation of the estate is given. The brief characteristic of the research object is given. The scheme of the underground floor construction technological process is described. The result of this work should be a project of engineering-geological surveys, which will justify the development of the project of using the underground space under the main house of the state museum-estate Ostafyevo - "Russian Parnassus".

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Geology
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