Department Of Geology And Exploration Of Mineral Deposits 1
1. Geospatial Insights into Ophiolitic Complexes in the Cimmerian Realm of the Afghan Central Block (Middle Afghanistan)
2. Study of Potential Failure Points of Ventilation Shafts
3. Hydrocarbon Generation Potential of Mezozoic Petroleum System in Nuraly Deposit (South Torgay Basin, Kazakhstan)
4. New Data of the Age of the Sarysu-Teniz Uplift Intrusive Complexes, Kazakhstan
5. EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF DIGITAL SOLUTIONS IN THE MINING SECTOR
6. Fuel and Energy Complex of Kazakhstan: Geological and Economic Assessment of Enterprises in the Context of Digital Transformation
7. The Roles of Transcrustal Magma- and Fluid-Conducting Faults in the Formation of Mineral Deposits
8. Engineering Geology of the Strength Characteristics of the Shuak Ore Field Rock Mass for Designing Mine Operation
9. ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF THE PYTHON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR GEOLOGICAL MODELING OF SOLID MINERAL DEPOSITS
10. Comparative Analysis of Fracturing Definitions in Boreholes and Underground Workings
11. Accessory Minerals in the Chromitite Ores of Dzharlybutak Ore Group of Kempirsai Massif (Southern Urals, Kazakhstan): Clues for Ore Genesis
12. Morphological, textural and structural features of chromitite deposits of Main ore field of Kempirsay massif (South Urals, Kazakhstan)
13. Recognition of Stages of Endogenous Fire Outbreak and Development in Coal Mines
14. Methodological principles of searching for disposal sites of radioactively contaminated materials by geophysical methods
15. Features of the Geological Structure and Polymetallic Mineralization of the Uspensky (Central Kazakhstan) and Dalnegorsky (Far East) Ore Districts
16. Studies of the Possibility of Improving the Quality of Iron Ores and Processing of Technogenic Composite Iron-Containing Waste of Metallurgical Production
17. STUDYING THE STRATIGRAPHY OF PORPHYROIDAL STRATA OF THE ZHOLSHOKY MOUNTAINS AREA IN THE ATASSU-MOIYNTY WATERSHED
18. Integration of Remote Sensing and Field Data in Ophiolite Investigations: A Case Study of Logar Ophiolite Complex, SE Afghanistan
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