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Date submitted1990-12-21
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Date accepted1991-02-26
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Date published1991-12-29
Hydrogeological heritage of V.I. Vernadsky
- Authors:
- V. A. Kiryukhin
- N. I. Tolstikhin
It is paradoxical, but it was noted by B.L.Lichkov in 1932 that in the works of V.I.Vernadsky one cannot find the words hydrogeology, hydrogeologist, hydrogeological research, although his works are an inexhaustible storehouse of hydrogeological ideas that defined new directions in hydrogeology, laid the foundations of the theory and methods of research of the underground hydrosphere.
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Date submitted1990-12-01
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Date accepted1991-02-27
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Date published1991-12-29
Features of hydrogeology of continental margins (land-ocean transition belts)
- Authors:
- V. A. Kiryukhin
- N. I. Tolstikhin
In the work we have already substantiated the position on the difference between the hydrogeology of land, oceans and the belt of transition between land and ocean. Among these three hydrogeological "whales" continental margins (land-ocean belt) were out of the field of hydrogeology, although geologists have been studying the geology of these areas for many years and not unsuccessfully.
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Date submitted1990-12-03
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Date accepted1991-02-24
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Date published1991-12-29
Study of sulfate-reduction processes in water-organic carbon-rock system (thermodynamic model)
- Authors:
- A. I. Korotkov
- V. I. Melnichuk
Sulfate reduction is one of the global processes that are active both in near-surface conditions and in the deep subsurface.
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Date submitted1990-12-13
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Date accepted1991-02-10
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Date published1991-12-29
Features of hydrogeochemical zonality of the Severodvinsk depression
- Authors:
- T. V. Saltanova
The Severodvinsk depression is located in the lower reaches of the Northern Dvina River and is a large erosional depression dipping towards the White Sea and extending to the shelf.
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Date submitted1990-12-26
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Date accepted1991-02-05
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Date published1991-12-29
Typization of therapeutic mineral waters of the Severodvinsk artesian basin
- Authors:
- T. V. Saltanova
This present article, summarizing the results of research conducted in recent years by the Department of Hydrogeology of the Leningrad Mining Institute, and prospecting and exploration for therapeutic mineral waters, conducted by PGO Arkhangelskgeologiya, is the first experience of hydrogeochemical typing of therapeutic mineral waters of the Severodvinsk artesian basin.
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Date submitted1990-12-30
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Date accepted1991-02-26
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Date published1991-12-29
Conditions of drainage water formation in the quarries of the Kingisepp phosphorite deposit
- Authors:
- V. K. Kuchaev
- V. A. Khodina
To date, the average total capacity of the drainage system of the sinkholes of PO Phosphorite is about 3 thousand m 3 / h, approaching in the flood period to 8 thousand m 3 / h.
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Date submitted1990-12-12
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Date accepted1991-02-23
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Date published1991-12-29
Formation of hydrogeochemical halos and gold scattering streams in the conditions of the Amur region
- Authors:
- V. Yu. Abramov
- A. A. Potapov
The purpose of hydrogeochemical studies conducted by the authors in the areas of distribution of ten gold ore fields with different landscape-hydrogeochemical conditions, was to develop a methodology for prospecting for primary mineralization.
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Date submitted1990-12-30
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Date accepted1991-02-06
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Date published1991-12-29
Geochemistry of groundwater of Amgun-Sikhote-Alin mountainous folded hydrogeological area of the far east
- Authors:
- S. A. Kozlov
The Amgun-Sikhote-Alin mountainous folded region, located in the lower reaches of the Amur River, is a geologically complex area, within which intrusive, effusive, volcanogenic-sedimentary and sedimentary formations are developed.
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Date submitted1990-12-23
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Date accepted1991-02-23
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Date published1991-12-29
Improvement of methods of estimation of exploitable thermal water reserves of hydrothermal deposits
- Authors:
- V. A. Berezhnoy
- T. Yu. Piskacheva
High-potential geothermal deposits, as a rule, should be assigned to the third category of complexity of geological and hydrogeological conditions of formation, circulation and discharge of groundwater.
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Date submitted1990-12-26
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Date accepted1991-02-04
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Date published1991-12-29
Formation of groundwater resources of Izhora deposit
- Authors:
- L. E. Grayser
The Izhorskoe groundwater deposit (IGWD), a typical fracture-karst water deposit of humid regions, is a water-bearing system located within the Izhorskaya Upland and includes fresh groundwater in Ordovician carbonate strata and Cambro-Ordovician sands and sandstones.
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Date submitted1990-12-30
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Date accepted1991-02-10
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Date published1991-12-29
Experience of field works on investigation of moisture transfer in Cretaceous strata of Kursk magnetic anomaly by pouring into pits
- Authors:
- I. V. Tokarev
- T. Yu. Skvortsova
According to the conditions of occurrence, distribution and condition, it is the thickness of melomergel sediments in the deposits of the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly (KMA) that controls the quality of groundwater in the region.
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Date submitted1990-12-13
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Date accepted1991-02-08
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Date published1991-12-29
Steam-water well testing and its mathematical modeling
- Authors:
- T. Yu. Piskacheva
Well testing is carried out to study the initial hydrodynamic, thermodynamic and hydrochemical parameters, to predict possible changes in their operating conditions and to obtain initial information for calculating the operational reserves of thermal waters.
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Date submitted1990-12-01
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Date accepted1991-02-08
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Date published1991-12-29
Method of additional plugging at the sections of impervious curtains created in cryolithozone
- Authors:
- V. A. Mironenko
- F. G. Atroshenko
- V. V. Lobanov
Problem statement. At the present time in the quarry "Mir", due to its high watering with brines (over 1000 m3 / h), especially acute issue of mining, technical and environmental safety in further excavation of minerals.
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Date submitted1990-12-29
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Date accepted1991-02-18
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Date published1991-12-29
About errors of indicator sampling of aquifers caused by real three-dimensionality of filtration flows.
- Authors:
- V. G. Rumynin
The accuracy of interpretation of indicator sampling within the framework of typical calculation models is significantly affected by the combination of filtration heterogeneity of the reservoir and natural filtration flow, leading to a peculiar physical effect.
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Date submitted1990-12-20
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Date accepted1991-02-05
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Date published1991-12-29
Investigation of injection well injectivity issues
Creation of impervious blankets (PF3) around the "Mir" pipe does not solve the problem of utilization of highly toxic drainage brines: even under the protection of ASC in the quarry will be filtered brines with a flow rate of 300 m 3 /h and more.
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Date submitted1990-12-12
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Date accepted1991-02-02
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Date published1991-12-29
Transformation of natural water composition in the zone of technogenic influence of a mining and chemical plant
- Authors:
- M. A. Komisarchik
The article considers landscape-hydrogeochemical conditions of the experimental site, located in the basin of the Natynka River, a left tributary of the Moscow River, in the zone of technogenic impact of the mining and chemical plant.