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THE STUDY OF ARTIFICIAL CRYOLYTHOGENESIS OF THE TECHNOGENIC FLUVIAL FILLED-UP MASSIFS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF APPROPRIATE MINING TEHNOLOGY

V. Butyugin, S. Cheburashkin

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Abstract

The tailing dumps of concentrating mills are specific ground massifs in pe5rmafrost areas. Such massifs impact on the geological environment. They are the important deposits, namely the sources of the rare metals in the Norilsk industrial area. The process engineering of the permafrost tailing dump mining is discussed in this paper based on the study of the artificial cryolythogenesis.

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Title
THE STUDY OF ARTIFICIAL CRYOLYTHOGENESIS OF THE TECHNOGENIC FLUVIAL FILLED-UP MASSIFS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF APPROPRIATE MINING TEHNOLOGY
Authors
V. Butyugin, S. Cheburashkin
Proceedings
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2010
Pages
589-594
SWS Citekey
Butyugin2010430
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-91818-1-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Keywords
References2
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