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  • Date submitted
    1983-08-29
  • Date accepted
    1983-10-11
  • Date published
    1984-07-20

Protection of the geological environment during the development of mineral deposits

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Every territory on Earth with its relief, geological formations, processes and phenomena represents the geological environment of human life and activity. In brief, the geological environment is the surrounding geological conditions.

How to cite: Lomtadze V.D. Protection of the geological environment during the development of mineral deposits // Journal of Mining Institute. 1984. Vol. 100. p. 3-16.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1983-08-25
  • Date accepted
    1983-10-20
  • Date published
    1984-07-20

Engineering-geological criteria for assessing the stability of mine workings

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In the problem of rational use and protection of the geological environment in mining, the central place is occupied by the issue of limiting the emergence and development of geological processes and phenomena, most of which are the result of changes in the natural stress state of rocks around the mine workings and is realized in the form of violation of the existing equilibrium.

How to cite: Ivanov I.P. Engineering-geological criteria for assessing the stability of mine workings // Journal of Mining Institute. 1984. Vol. 100. p. 17-27.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1983-08-04
  • Date accepted
    1983-10-07
  • Date published
    1984-07-20

Systemological principles of cartographic method application in engineering-geological researches

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In geotechnical engineering research, maps play an extremely important role in establishing and tracing relationships between the various components of engineering geologic conditions.

How to cite: Zakharov M.S. Systemological principles of cartographic method application in engineering-geological researches // Journal of Mining Institute. 1984. Vol. 100. p. 28-33.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1983-08-07
  • Date accepted
    1983-10-03
  • Date published
    1984-07-20

Engineering-geological aspects of Leningrad underground space development

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Continuous growth of territories and population of large and major cities puts forward more and more complex tasks for urban planners. Among them are particularly acute the following: strict economy of scarce urban land; sharp improvement of urban transport; increasing the safety of urban traffic; ensuring the reconstruction of historically established areas and city centers, preservation of cultural monuments and all the supporting capital development and natural environment.

How to cite: Kuzmin A.V. Engineering-geological aspects of Leningrad underground space development // Journal of Mining Institute. 1984. Vol. 100. p. 34-39.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1983-08-21
  • Date accepted
    1983-10-25
  • Date published
    1984-07-20

Nature of deformations of water-saturated clayey rocks at the base of the structures

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Quantitative prediction of the development of deformations in the base of structures should be based on a deep and comprehensive analysis of the processes that occur in the base rocks at their interaction with the structure.

How to cite: Dashko R.E. Nature of deformations of water-saturated clayey rocks at the base of the structures // Journal of Mining Institute. 1984. Vol. 100. p. 40-47.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1983-08-25
  • Date accepted
    1983-10-26
  • Date published
    1984-07-20

Issues of geologic environment protection on the example of hard mineral deposits developed by open-cut method

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The growth of the world mineral production is 5-6 % per year. The share of open pit mining is growing especially fast. For all its advantages, this method of mineral extraction causes great changes in the geological environment.

How to cite: Kvashuk S.V. Issues of geologic environment protection on the example of hard mineral deposits developed by open-cut method // Journal of Mining Institute. 1984. Vol. 100. p. 48-52.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1983-08-03
  • Date accepted
    1983-10-23
  • Date published
    1984-07-20

Engineering-geological characterization of clayey sediments of the shelf of the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland

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The intensive development of the Leningrad economic region required a detailed study of the engineering-geological conditions of construction of structures and development of deposits of construction materials in the shelf zone of the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland.

How to cite: Khromykh D.P. Engineering-geological characterization of clayey sediments of the shelf of the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland // Journal of Mining Institute. 1984. Vol. 100. p. 53-59.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1983-08-26
  • Date accepted
    1983-10-05
  • Date published
    1984-07-20

Engineering-geological characterization of lacustrine and lacustrine-glacial deposits within Iksinskoye bauxite deposit

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Lake and lake-glacial deposits are widespread within the western part of the deposit. The study of the properties of these rocks is of particular interest, as due to the low degree of lithification they have significant compressibility and low strength.

How to cite: Shevchenko A.E. Engineering-geological characterization of lacustrine and lacustrine-glacial deposits within Iksinskoye bauxite deposit // Journal of Mining Institute. 1984. Vol. 100. p. 60-64.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1983-08-01
  • Date accepted
    1983-10-19
  • Date published
    1984-07-20

Landslide phenomena on the Middle Amur River

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Landslide processes and phenomena in the Middle Amur basin are widespread both in mountainous areas and on the plains along the banks of the Amur, Ussuri and Zeya rivers. Landslide deformations are subject to significant areas in the Khabarovsk and Komsomolsk districts of Khabarovsk Krai and in the Amur Oblast.

How to cite: Podgornaya T.I. Landslide phenomena on the Middle Amur River // Journal of Mining Institute. 1984. Vol. 100. p. 65-69.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1983-08-19
  • Date accepted
    1983-10-17
  • Date published
    1984-07-20

Hydrogeological zoning of the world ocean

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Hydrogeology of the seabed and ocean floor originated in Russia in the early 20th century. and the most rapid development in the last twenty years by the works of hydrogeologists...

How to cite: Tolstikhin N.I. Hydrogeological zoning of the world ocean // Journal of Mining Institute. 1984. Vol. 100. p. 70-79.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1983-08-30
  • Date accepted
    1983-10-29
  • Date published
    1984-07-20

Formation of engineering-geological conditions of another part of the White Sea shelf

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The most important elements of engineering-geological conditions of the shelf are relief, geological structure, hydrogeological conditions, geological processes and phenomena, physical and mechanical properties of rocks.

How to cite: Corvette N.G. Formation of engineering-geological conditions of another part of the White Sea shelf // Journal of Mining Institute. 1984. Vol. 100. p. 80-85.