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Date submitted2022-11-21
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Date accepted2024-05-02
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Date published2024-08-26
M1 formation tectono-structural features and gas-oil potential within Archinskaya area Paleozoic basement (Western Siberia)
- Authors:
- Vladimir B. Belozerov
- Mikhail O. Korovin
Western Siberian Plate basement oil and gas potential evaluation largely depends on structural and stratigraphic complex architecture representation. New modern procedures for seismic data processing, detailed Paleozoic deposits stratigraphic studies and expanded geophysical well logging significantly change the representation of the basement rocks fold-block structure and previously developed hydrocarbon reservoirs models. Detailed studies conducted within the Archinskii uplift showed that Paleozoic sediments form a contrasting folded structure complicated by block tectonics. The significant block displacements amplitude determines the lithological and stratigraphic basement rocks erosional-tectonic surface, while the identified stratigraphic blocks control the oil productivity distribution within the Archinskaya area. The filtration-capacity heterogeneity folded structure of the Paleozoic sediments is reflected in the distribution of hydrocarbon saturation in the well section, forming independent gas, oil, and oil-water zones for the development process. The relationship between anticlinal structural forms of basement rocks to lowered, and synclinal to elevated blocks, determines the necessity to conduct exploration prospecting within younger stratigraphic blocks when assessing the deep Paleozoic oil and gas potential.
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Date submitted2021-10-31
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Date accepted2022-04-26
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Date published2022-07-13
Identification of structural control factors of primary gold ore occurrences by method of unmanned aeromagnetic survey by the example of the Neryungrisky district of Yakutia
The long-term development of the geophysical industry, in which the methods of magnetometry are in maximum demand, as the simplest in instrumental and methodological execution, has determined the development of remote measurement methods implemented both from space and airborne carriers. The necessity to use the latter as an obligatory component of field surveys, providing coverage of significant areas, determines the need for using the unmanned low-tonnage carriers. Their use is implemented to search for predictive elements of structural (spatial, genetic) control of endogenous gold ore occurrences that allow predictive constructions, i.e., solving the problem of increasing gold reserves, which is being performed within the framework of federal programs. The purpose of the survey is to develop a system of instrumental and subsequent interpretation approaches in the organization of unmanned magnetometer survey, implemented for structural and geological mapping by the example of the Neryungrinsky district of Yakutia. Within the framework of the digital model formation of the relief and the anomalous magnetic field, a survey method using an unmanned aircraft, its technical characteristics are considered; the analysis and the author's modification of the office analysis of magnetometry data are performed. Based on the obtained materials, a physical and geological model of the investigated area was created, which is presented in the form of a geological and structural cut, accompanied by the physical characteristics of the structural and material complexes. The refinement of the physical and geological model was implemented by a joint morphostructural analysis of the remote base and the anomalous magnetic field using the results of quantative interpretation of the anomalous magnetic field. The result of the study is presented by an updated geological basis with the allocation of promising ore sites for their detailing as part of the planned large-scale geological and geophysical surveys. The scientific novelty of the work consists in the synthesis of the tried and tested methods of unmanned aeromagnetometric measurements and geostructural reconstructions, which allow the processing of both potential and non-potential geofields.
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Date submitted2021-03-16
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Date accepted2021-07-27
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Date published2021-10-21
Allocation of a deep-lying brine aquifer in the rocks of a chemogenic section based on the data of geophysical well logging and 2D seismic exploration
Advancement in the production of potassium fertilizers is an important strategic task of Russian agricultural industry. Given annually growing production rates, the reserves of discovered potassium-magnesium salt deposits are noticeably decreasing, which creates the need to ensure stable replenishment of the resource base through both the discovery of new deposits and the exploitation of deep-lying production horizons of the deposits that are already under development. In most cases, deposits of potassium-magnesium salts are developed by underground mining. The main problem for any salt deposit is water. Dry salt workings do not require any additional reinforcement and can easily withstand rock pressure, but with an inflow of water they begin to collapse intensively – hence, special attention is paid to mine waterproofing. Determination of spatial location, physical and mechanical properties of the aquifer and water-blocking stratum in the geological section represent an important stage in the exploration of a salt deposit. The results of these studies allow to validate an optimal system of deposit development that will minimize environmental and economic risks. On the territory of Russia, there is a deposit of potassium-magnesium salts with a unique geological structure – its production horizon lies at a considerable depth and is capped by a regional aquifer, which imposes significant limitations on the development process. To estimate parameters of the studied object, we analyzed the data from CDP seismic reflection survey and a suite of methods of radioactive and acoustic well logging, supplemented with high-frequency induction logging isoparametric sounding (VIKIZ) data. As a result of performed analysis, we identified location of the water-bearing stratum, estimated average thickness of the aquifers and possible water-blocking strata. Based on research results, we proposed methods for increasing operational reliability of the main shaft in the designed mine that will minimize the risks of water breakthrough into the mine shaft.
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Date submitted2020-05-28
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Date accepted2021-07-27
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Date published2021-10-21
On the applicability of electromagnetic monitoring of hydraulic fracturing
The purpose of this work is to assess the possibilities of using electromagnetic monitoring to study the development of a fracture system generated by hydraulic fracturing (HF) with a specified position of the controlled source. The option with the source (a vertical electric dipole) located in the interval of the oil-bearing formation and ground-based measurements was chosen as the most promising monitoring plan. We have built a geoelectric model equivalent to the system of hydraulic fractures, divided into 11 zones corresponding to HF stages. For the selected model, mathematical simulation was performed by solving the direct problem considering the impact of the steel casing, the presence of which reduced the effect. Despite this fact, no strong distortion of electromagnetic field anomaly was observed above the HF zone. Analysis of the simulation results at different HF stages showed that as new hydraulic fractures appeared and were filled with electrically conductive proppant, the total effect increased. The data on electric field anomaly demonstrated maximum deviation from the background level of more than 2 %. Provided that the studied formation is characterized by sufficient electrical conductivity, its magnetic field also becomes informative.
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Date submitted2016-10-30
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Date accepted2017-01-02
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Date published2017-04-14
Result of combining data from impulse electrical prospecting and aeromagnetic prospecting for groundwater exploration in the south of Yakutia
In 2014 in the south of Yakutia in the course of groundwater exploration works a complex of geophysical methods was tested: aeromagnetic and electrical prospecting was carried out using near-field transient sounding and electromagnetic sounding with induced polarization. Prospective structures for hydrogeological drilling are zones of discontinuous tectonic faults. In order to identify them, data from aeromagnetic and electrical prospecting were used. Results of drilling confirmed the presence of watered areas; however, analysis of obtained information allowed to come to the conclusion that the amount of water in the faults has no direct connection to electrical conductivity.
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Date submitted2016-09-21
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Date accepted2016-11-04
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Date published2017-02-22
Combined 2D inversion of electrotomographic and audio-magnetotellurgic sounding data to solve mining problems
- Authors:
- V. A. Kulikov
- A. E. Kaminskii
- A. G. Yakovlev
Electrical methods of exploration are widely applied in prospecting and estimation of ore mineral resources. It is not always that geoelectrical models obtained in the course of interpretation of different types of electric and electromagnetic sounding are in line with each other. This leads to difficulties in geological interpretation of electrical exploration results. In single cases a geological model can be built that with great precision satisfies data from different electrical explorations, for instance, results of geometric and inductive electromagnetic soundings. For this purpose an algorithm of combined inversion of electrotomographic and audio-megnetotellurgic sounding data has been developed and implemented by A.E.Kaminskii in software ZondRes2D. Advantage of combined inversion has been shown for investigation of sections up till 400-500 m deep on synthetic models and actual field data.
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Date submitted2015-12-29
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Date accepted2016-02-21
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Date published2016-12-23
Poorly studied phenomena in geoelectrics
- Authors:
- V. S. Mogilatov
Undoubtedly, modern geoelectric technologies emerge in the result of the development of traditional approaches and techniques. However of more interest is the appearance of completely new technologies based on new effects and new models of interaction of geological medium and electromagnetic field. The author does not commit to indicate principally new directions, but only wants to discuss some poorly known facts from the theory and practice of geoelectrics. The outcome of this study could be considered attracting the attention of experts to non-traditional signals in geoelectrics. The reviewed phenomena of interest, not fully implemented in practice in the author’s opinion, are field split into two polarizations: transverse electric (the ТЕ-field) and transverse magnetic (the ТМ-field), then some poorly known properties of ТМ-field, the role of bias currents, the anisotropy of horizontal resistances, the role of geomagnetic field in geoelectric sounding, the unique resolution of CSEM (Controlled Source Electro-Magnetic) techniques at sea.
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Date submitted2014-07-02
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Date accepted2014-08-24
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Date published2014-12-22
Informational support for prompt project management of microfault exploration
- Authors:
- V. V. Nazimko
Geologic, technological, psychological, economic and organizational uncertainty impede extraction from coal seams that are corrupted by microfaults. We propose the exploration and extraction from the corrupted coal seams in a project management mode.
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Date submitted2010-07-14
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Date accepted2010-09-29
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Date published2011-03-21
Basic requirements for shallow seismic field works technique by the reflected waves method for engineering-geological issues solving
- Authors:
- A. N. Telegin
- A. S. Yakovlev
The main requirements for the shallow seismic field works technique parameters for engineer-geological issues solving are represented. The optimum technique for the St.-Petersburg and its suburbs territory based on the results of experimental seismic studies, providing a detailed study of the upper part of the geological section, are proved.
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Date submitted2010-07-11
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Date accepted2010-09-14
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Date published2011-03-21
Application of seismic reflection method for engineering-geological issues solving in Saint Petersburg and Leningrad region
- Authors:
- A. S. Yakovlev
Several examples of seismic reflection method test surveys in St.-Petersburg and its suburbs are reviewed. The key point of research was the choice of an optimum field seismic works technique, processing and interpretation technique, providing the reliable solution of shallow depth investigation for the presented area.
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Date submitted2009-10-01
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Date accepted2009-12-02
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Date published2010-09-22
Typization of coalbed-methane deposits оf the kuznetsk basin by promising methane output with using different technologies of gas recovery intensification of coal seams
Experts of «Gazprom promgaz» Co based on international experience of coalbed methane (CBM) mining have developed recommendations for expedient application of various methods of coalbed gas recovery intensification under different mining conditions. It will result in reduction of wells number and increase in methane extraction degree.
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Date submitted2009-07-03
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Date accepted2009-09-10
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Date published2010-04-22
Methods for calculation of methane reserves in coal seams as independent mineral resource
Development of nonconventional resources of natural gas such as coalbed methane (CBM) demands new approaches to reserves’ calculation and economic estimation of coalbed methane fields. Experts of OS «Gazprom promgaz» have developed the method of CBM reserves calculation as independent mineral based on international and russian experience in CBM fields prospecting and production activity of CBM. The article is devoted to basic principles of new technique on an example of Taldinskoe CBM field reserves’ calculation.
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Date submitted2009-07-28
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Date accepted2009-09-14
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Date published2010-04-22
The use of computer technologies аt the stages of prospecting, mining and conservation of mineral deposits
- Authors:
- K. V. Morozov
- S. V. Lukichev
The article described the methods for the use of specialized application of software on the stages of exploration, design, planning and maintenance of mining operations and also in abandonment or conservation of mineral resources deposits.
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Date submitted2008-11-12
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Date accepted2009-01-22
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Date published2009-12-11
Reproduction of hydrocarbon resource base of the Russian continental shelf
- Authors:
- M. Y. Shkatov
- I. Y. Vinokurov
- I. B. Sergeev
In article the characteristic of resource base of hydrocarbon resources of a Russian continental shelf is given. Deposits are divided into three groups: the oil, gas and condensate. Estimations of reserves and their changes are presented. Tendencies of development of sub-sea oil and gas deposits on the basic regions are defined: to the Arctic, Far East, Caspian and Baltic.
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Date submitted2008-11-11
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Date accepted2009-01-08
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Date published2009-12-11
Development of an economic-organizing mechanism of mineral resourсe base renewal in Russia's oil industry
- Authors:
- N. V. Pashkevich
- L. A. Nikolaychuk
In paper there has been developed an economic-organizing mechanism of mineral resource base renewal of Russia's oil industry using financial and tax instruments and licensing system of soil use. The proposed mechanism is targeted on perfecting of soil use managing system, attracting investments into geological exploration branch, stimulating innovation constituent in exploration and extraction of oil, rational use of mineral resource base in oil industry.
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Date submitted2008-11-19
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Date accepted2009-01-23
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Date published2009-12-11
The legal and economic conditions of attraction investments to the exploration in Russia
- Authors:
- A. A. Fedchenko
- V. G. Beliakov
The problems of rational use of the huge mineral-resource potential of Russia are considered. The causes of insufficient exploration volumes in Russia are analyzed. It is proposed measures of the legal regulations in order to create junior geological companies in Russia and increase private investments to the exploration of deposits.
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Date submitted2008-11-02
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Date accepted2009-01-17
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Date published2009-12-11
Problems of development of the diamond complex on company «ALROS»
- Authors:
- V. M. Vasiltsova
- A. K. Belov
Diamond complex – one of the economy sectors, the kept potential of the expanded reproduction in the conditions of crisis. Russia, along with the republic of South Africa, Australia, Zaire, Botswana, Angola and Namibia is included into number of seven largest diamond-mining countries of the world and takes the second place in the world on volume of extraction of diamonds, being the world leader on stocks of diamond raw materials. Reserves of increase of efficiency at the separate enterprises and branch as a whole are revealed. Problems of strengthening of position of object of research on internal and a foreign market are defined.
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Date submitted2008-10-15
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Date accepted2008-12-17
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Date published2009-12-11
Low frequency inductive airborne electromagnetic system em-4h
Nearly all existing airborne EM-survey systems have been tested in Russian Federation. And for today the most popular EM-system is the frequency-domain one, called EM-4H. The article gives the description of the EM-4H system, that have been developed by «Geotechnologies» JS. This instrument allows effective conductivity mapping on a 1:25000 scale. It provides performing of 100 kilometers of survey per hour on the average.
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Date submitted2008-10-04
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Date accepted2008-12-13
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Date published2009-12-11
1D-interpretation technology of airborne tem data
- Authors:
- A. V. Chernyshev
One-dimensional interpretation methods of airborne transient electromagnetic data are considered. Main techniques, used for adaptation of standard methods of ground electroprospecting data interpretation to airborne technique, are described. The efficiency of methods examined was analyzed on theoretical data set. An example of practical application of methods developed is presented.
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Date submitted2008-10-07
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Date accepted2008-12-05
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Date published2009-12-11
The application of areal technology and 3d data interpretation tem sounding when constructing the volume geoelectrical model of compound medium
Analysis of possibilities of different electrical technologies is carried out. Problems of applications of one-dimension and multidimensional inversions in the process of interpretation are discussed. Example of practical application of two- and three-dimension interpretation of electrical data in the process of ore prospecting in complicated geological media is presented. The example illustrates possibilities of electrical method as original research method, which enables to develop three-dimensional models of the medium under investigation.
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Date submitted2008-10-14
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Date accepted2008-12-21
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Date published2009-12-11
Results of profile magnetotelluric researches at the Ozernoye ore cluster in Buryatiya Republic
Primary results of MT profiles surveys interpretation are presented. The investigations have been carried out in 2007. Ozernoye pyrite-polymetallic deposit is of special interest. Magnetotelluric and audiomagnetotelluric investigations have been carried along one profile, crossing all over the territory of Ozernoye ore cluster, and along some more detailed profiles inside already discovered deposits. As a result of the investigations some new data on relict structure, which is the host of Ozernoye pyrite-polymetallic deposit, are obtaned.
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Date submitted2008-10-29
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Date accepted2008-12-06
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Date published2009-12-11
Data collection and processing system of low-frequency electrical method with artificial source
- Authors:
- A. I. Geraskin
Review of the basic components of elaborating system is presented. The basic trends of application of these components and software products created on their basis are shown. The concept of a processing graph is entered and shown its dynamic features. Specific examples of the successful practical application of the system are considered.
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Date submitted1958-03-28
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Date accepted1958-05-11
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Date published1958-05-09
ОБ УЧЕТЕ ВЛИЯНИЯ ПЛОСКОЙ ЗЕМНОЙ ПОВЕРХНОСТИ В ЭЛЕКТРОРАЗВЕДКЕ
- Authors:
- Unknown
Обычно применяемый в электроразведке постоянным током приближенный способ учета влияния земной поверхности состоит в удвоении значений электрического потенциала, найденного для случая тела, находящегося в электрическом поле в неограниченной вмещающей среде, т.е. при отсутствии границы раздела земля — воздух. В настоящей работе приводится анализ погрешностей, вносимых указанным выше методом учета влияния плоской земной поверхности, для тел правильной геометрической формы. С этой целью для приближенных кривых потенциала, рассчитанных с использованием обычного приема удвоения, подбирается такая форма поверхности тела, для которой решение, полученное путем удвоения, оказывается абсолютно точным.
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Date submitted1954-07-26
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Date accepted1954-09-20
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Date published1955-11-17
Подземная геофизика в горных выработках Урала с целью поисков сульфидных руд
- Authors:
- Unknown
Настоящая статья посвящается разработке вопросов, связанных с поисками электроразведочными методами сульфидных рудных тел, пропущенных и утраченных горными выработками в медных рудниках Урала. В ней дана методика поисков сульфидных рудных тел из горных выработок комплексом электроразведочных методов (теневой и метод измерения естественного электрического поля) и показана возможность использования их при наличии мешающего влияния подземного шахтного энергосилового хозяйства. Поисковые работы подтвердили успешность предложенной методики, хорошие эксплуатационные качества используемой аппаратуры, точность и полноту интерпретации материалов теневого метода. Кроме того, в настоящей работе рассмотрена возможность применения методов постоянного тока для целей поисков и разведки рудных тел из горных выработок.
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Date submitted1952-07-08
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Date accepted1952-09-16
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Date published1953-01-01
On the classification of industrial pegmatites of Northern Karelia and the direction of exploration work on mica
- Authors:
- A. V. Skropyshev
Many researchers have attempted to classify the pegmatite formations of Northern Karelia, but all proposed schemes suffer from a one-sided approach to taking into account the existing geological factors and use only one or two guiding ones, ignoring the rest. Thus, some divide all the pegmatites of the region into mica-bearing and ceramic [1], others classify them by mineral composition [3], others only by shape, and others by shape and the nature of the distribution of mica in the veins. None of the proposed classifications take into account the geological and structural factors characterizing the conditions of formation of industrial pegmatites. For these reasons, the listed classifications of industrial pegmatites of Northern Karelia are almost never used in prospecting and exploration work, as well as in assessing these deposits. The most perfect classification of pegmatites of Northern Karelia should be considered the classification proposed by V.D. Nikitin and P.P. Borovikov, in the compilation of which the author's materials were used. Studies of pegmatites in Northern Karelia conducted in recent years have provided a significant amount of material for determining the conditions of formation of pegmatites and classifying them according to genetic characteristics.