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Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
  • Date submitted
    2023-07-07
  • Date accepted
    2023-12-27
  • Date published
    2024-08-26

Landslide hazard assessment in Tinh Tuc town, Cao Bang province, Vietnam using Frequency ratio method and the combined Fractal-frequency ratio method

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Landslides are one of the most frequent natural disasters that cause significant damage to property in Vietnam, which is characterized by mountainous terrain covering three-quarters of the territory. In 17 northern mountainous provinces of the country, over 500 communes are at a high to very high landslide hazard. The main goal of this study was to establish landslide hazard maps and conduct a comparative evaluation of the efficiency of the methods employed in Tinh Tuc town, Cao Bang province. The landslide hazard assessment was carried out in this study using the combined Fractal-frequency ratio (FFR) and the Frequency ratio (FR) methods. The FR method is based on the actualist principle, which assumes that future landslides may be caused by the same factors that contributed to slope failure in the past and present. The FFR method is based on the determination of the fractal dimension, which serves as a measure of the landslide filling density in the study area. Eight landslide-related factors were considered and presented in cartographic format: elevation, distance to roads, slope, geology, distance to faults, land use, slope aspect, and distance to drainage. Determining the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC-AUC) and verification index (LRclass) was performed to assess the performance of prediction models and the accuracy of the obtained maps. As a result, five zones were identified for the study area, characterized by very low, low, moderate, high, and very high landslide hazards. The analysis of the reliability of the obtained landslide hazard maps using the AUC and LRclass indices revealed that the FFR model has a higher degree of reliability (AUC = 86 %, LRclass = 86 %) compared to the FR model (AUC = 72 %, LRclass = 73 %); therefore, its use is more effective.

How to cite: Duong B.V., Fomenko I.K., Nguyen K.T., Zerkal O.V., Sirotkina O.N., Vu D.H. Landslide hazard assessment in Tinh Tuc town, Cao Bang province, Vietnam using Frequency ratio method and the combined Fractal-frequency ratio method // Journal of Mining Institute. 2024. Vol. 268 . p. 613-624. EDN HTDPXJ
Geology
  • Date submitted
    2022-03-14
  • Date accepted
    2022-05-13
  • Date published
    2022-07-26

Unique titanium Deposits of Timan: genesis and age issues

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The article critically analysesthe hypotheses about the formation, age, and sources of material of large Timan titanium deposits, which were previously considered ancient buried placers formed along the weathering crusts of the Riphean shales. We discuss an alternative hydrothermal-metamorphic hypothesis about the formation of these deposits and the source of ore material. It is established that the incoming zircon of different ages (570-3200 Ma), as well as two other geochronometers, rutile and monazite, underwent a thermal effect common for all varieties as a result of a hydrothermal process about 600 Ma ago. According to modern concepts, the closing temperature of the U-Pb system in rutile exceeds 500 °С, which suggests high-temperature conditions for the hydrothermal processing of rutile during the formation of the considered deposits in the Riphean.

How to cite: Makeyev A.B., Bryanchaninova N.I., Krasotkina A.O. Unique titanium Deposits of Timan: genesis and age issues // Journal of Mining Institute. 2022. Vol. 255 . p. 275-289. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2022.32
Mining
  • Date submitted
    2018-07-12
  • Date accepted
    2018-09-09
  • Date published
    2018-12-21

Application of the theory of wavelets for compression and filtration of geoinformation

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The purpose of the article is to develop a detailed and accessible technology for the application of wavelets in the processing of geo-information, the subject of research is wavelet-based filtering and compression of geo-information. The research methodology is based on the modern theory of wavelets in the light of linear algebra. Research methods involve study and generalization, abstraction, formalization, mathematical modeling using computer programs compiled by the authors. After the introduction and formulation of the problem, the basic positions of linear algebra are presented, on which the content of the article is based when constructing orthonormal bases in one- and two-dimensional cases. First, the application of the general theory to the decomposition of the vector of initial data in the Haar and Shannon bases is given. Further, on the basis of the Haar basis, orthonormal bases of wavelet transforms and filtering information are constructed. The procedure for creating wavelet filters by a sequence of convolutions, the use of MSA analysis for constructing an orthonormal basis of the wavelet transform is considered. Implemented the practical possibility of wavelet filtering based on specific programs for modeling geo-information data fields and images, data compression and filtering. The result of the work is the methods of constructing orthonormal bases by various methods of wavelet transform, based on which algorithms and corresponding computer programs for geoinformation compression are compiled using the example of terrain and photographic images. The efficiency of geoinformation compression and noise filtering using wavelets was investigated. A method has been developed for determining the value of a filter depending on the accuracy of the initial geo-information, illustrated by the example of calculating the filter value for compressing information about the heights of the terrain. The same technique is recommended for image filtering.

How to cite: Yarmolenko A.S., Skobenko O.V. Application of the theory of wavelets for compression and filtration of geoinformation // Journal of Mining Institute. 2018. Vol. 234 . p. 612-623. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2018.6.612
Mining
  • Date submitted
    2018-01-14
  • Date accepted
    2018-03-12
  • Date published
    2018-06-22

Peculiarities of kinematics of rock mass shear during development of subseismic-scale faults

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The article describes the mechanism of formation and development of subseismic-scale faults in sedimentary rock mass based on results of physical and mathematical simulation. Physical modelling of layered rock massif was carried out by using sand-gypsum mixture. The results of physical modeling made it possible to visually evaluate the process of formation and development of subseismic-scale faults, to establish the orientation and amplitude of the modeled faults. It was established that faults with higher amplitude had filler material formed because of friction of fault edges/walls. The volume of modelled formation after formation of faults depending on fault amplitudes changed from 2-3 to 10 %. To gain information on stress deformed condition of rock massif and identification of key peculiarities of fault propagation dynamics we used the mathematical modeling based on particle-flow algorithm. The results of mathematical modeling determined that during formation of low amplitude faults the shear field has several rock clusters. Due to interaction of clusters, which have coordinated movement and promote massif loosening, the rock mass accumulates voids, which are the prerequisite for formation of subseismic-scale faults. The gained results enable to specify the complex mechanism of irreversible shears and deformations of rock mass during formation and development of subseismic-scale faults. It contributes to the improvement of the methodology for predicting the SSF parameters, which is of practical importance in terms of reducing mining risks.

How to cite: Merzlikin A.V., Zakharova L.N. Peculiarities of kinematics of rock mass shear during development of subseismic-scale faults // Journal of Mining Institute. 2018. Vol. 231 . p. 235-238. DOI: 10.25515/PMI.2018.3.235
Mining education: traditions and perspectives in the XXI century
  • Date submitted
    2016-11-23
  • Date accepted
    2016-12-28
  • Date published
    2017-04-14

BIM technology and experience of their introduction into educational process for training bachelor students of major 08.03.01 «Construction»

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The article deals with issues of necessity of training and development of working staff for construction industry of Russian Federation for creation of competitive construction industry, meeting the high quality and efficiency standards, working in basis of modern financial and economic, technical and management mechanisms. One of the ways to solve this task of innovative development is modernization of architectural and building design, in particular implementation of BIM technology enabling making efficient decisions at all stages of building and structures life cycle – from investment concept till operation and even demolition. In relation to this the industry demands highly qualified workers and engineers (bachelor students) being able not only to get new knowledge but to use them for solving practical tasks of modern construction industry and market. The article present a concept of designing educational programme for training students with major 08.03.01 «Construction» (bachelor degree) focusing on systematized knowledge, skills and tools for training, in particular, through interconnection and continuity during course and diploma papers based on BIM technology.

How to cite: Goldobina L.A., Orlov P.S. BIM technology and experience of their introduction into educational process for training bachelor students of major 08.03.01 «Construction» // Journal of Mining Institute. 2017. Vol. 224 . p. 263-272. DOI: 10.18454/PMI.2017.2.263
Metallurgy and concentration
  • Date submitted
    2015-07-25
  • Date accepted
    2015-09-01
  • Date published
    2016-02-24

The phenomenon of isothermal transition of metastable aluminate solutions into the labile area and prospects of its industrial use

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The paper presents theoretically based requirements for the activation of synthetic gibbsite for maximum solubility of the activated product. The article describes the methodological foundations of gibbsite thermal activation and its effectiveness evaluation in terms of aluminate solutions decomposition. It is shown that to obtain high-saturation aluminate solutions, activation should provide generation of the reagent with highly-developed surface area, which is not identical to the structure of the deposited gibbsite. As a result of high-gradient thermal activation of synthetic gibbsite, it has been found that the targeted product develops predominantly an amorphous structure with a specific surface area up to 256 m2/ g, preserving its primary particle size. Activation products were investigated using modern methods of physical and chemical analysis. The experimental results confirmed the possibility of the activated product dissolution in the aluminate solution with a metastable compound and their spontaneous decomposition with aluminum hydroxide formation, characterized by high dispersion ability. It is shown, that a significant difference in kinetics and decomposition rates of solutions is connected with the use of a seed material with different particle size composition, which leads to the development of competing mechanisms, resulting in seed recrystallization, homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation.

How to cite: Brichkin V.N., Kraslawski A. The phenomenon of isothermal transition of metastable aluminate solutions into the labile area and prospects of its industrial use // Journal of Mining Institute. 2016. Vol. 217 . p. 80-87.
Geoeconomics and Management
  • Date submitted
    2014-11-22
  • Date accepted
    2015-01-01
  • Date published
    2015-10-26

Theoretical and methodological bases of forming a program management system for integrated development of a region

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This article deals with theoretical and methodological bases of forming a program manage-ment system for integrated development of a region. The idea of a program-based management system based on a system of socio-economic transformation is presented. The given bases include monitoring emerging trends in the program management for integrated development of a region of the Russian Federation on basic parameters and involve control of the management process. The concept of forming the mechanism of program management as an integrated system is suggested.

How to cite: Fedoseev S.V., Chzhan S. Theoretical and methodological bases of forming a program management system for integrated development of a region // Journal of Mining Institute. 2015. Vol. 215 . p. 150-159.
Problems in geodynamic safety in the exploration of solid deposits
  • Date submitted
    2009-10-25
  • Date accepted
    2009-12-19
  • Date published
    2010-09-22

Principal technologies for prevention of natural dangers at coal mines

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Modern mining of mineral resources to be the industry accepted by the society must meet the criteria for sustainable development. Work safety is its important element, which is a particular sphere in underground coal mines in the view of natural hazards occurring numerously, including the catastrophic failures. Among them are gas hazard, fires and rock burst hazard. The selected methodological solutions in terms of their recognition and technologies applicable for the actively combat of these threats, which are featured by high efficiency, have been pointed out.

How to cite: Dubinsky J. Principal technologies for prevention of natural dangers at coal mines // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 188 . p. 9-14.
Effective communication skills development as social and cultural component of foreign language teaching ...
  • Date submitted
    2009-09-10
  • Date accepted
    2009-11-11
  • Date published
    2010-06-25

Stages of training activation methods development

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The article is dedicated to the problem of developing methods of training activation. Historical and pedagogical background for the development of these methods and distinguishes the stages of training activation methods development from the ancient times till nowadays are analysed. The brief chronological survey is presented tabular. The main features of the methods of active training are pointed out.

How to cite: Perfilova M.A. Stages of training activation methods development // Journal of Mining Institute. 2010. Vol. 187 . p. 283-285.
Geology, search and prospecting of mineral deposits
  • Date submitted
    2008-10-22
  • Date accepted
    2008-12-14
  • Date published
    2009-12-11

Peculiarities of structure and comparative analysis of oil-and-gas basins in the Pacific segment of lithosphere

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Comparative analysis was carried out for oil-and-gas-bearing basins of young and oldland platforms of the Pacific segment. Previously the same kind of analysis had been realized for the Atlantic segment of lithosphere. Obtained results confirm the unique geological structure and oil-and-gas capacity of Siberian platform, by these features it differs from all other cratons in the whole world.

How to cite: Archegov V.B. Peculiarities of structure and comparative analysis of oil-and-gas basins in the Pacific segment of lithosphere // Journal of Mining Institute. 2009. Vol. 183 . p. 71-77.
Without section
  • Date submitted
    1907-12-20
  • Date accepted
    1908-02-25
  • Date published
    1908-06-01

Sketches on the geometry of spheres Spherocollineation; reciprocal transformations; megaspheres of vectorial and ordinary spheres. Megaspheres of parallel vectors. Polar relations of megaspheres

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I will provide the additional theorems on linear collections of the geometry of vectorial spheres and quadratic collections of ordinary spheres. For a detailed description, as well as a comparison of megaspheres of vectorial and ordinary spheres and an overview of the system of parallel vectors, see the article.

How to cite: Fedorov Y.S. Sketches on the geometry of spheres Spherocollineation; reciprocal transformations; megaspheres of vectorial and ordinary spheres. Megaspheres of parallel vectors. Polar relations of megaspheres // Journal of Mining Institute. 1908. Vol. 1 № 2. p. 102-142.