Discoverer of coal deposits in the polar region. To the 125th anniversary of the geologist P.I. Savenko

The article is dedicated to the discoverer of coal deposits in the Arctic, Ukrainian geologist Panteleimon Ivanovich Savenko in connection with the 125th anniversary of his birth. The main stages of the life of a talented geologist, his achievements in the study of mineral deposits in a number of re...

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Published in:Geology and Mineral Resources of World Ocean
Main Author: N.N. Shatalov
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Language:English
Ukrainian
Published: Publisher House Akademperiodyka 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:89063b001aa74e97979eeba75ff462b4 2023-08-27T04:07:42+02:00 Discoverer of coal deposits in the polar region. To the 125th anniversary of the geologist P.I. Savenko N.N. Shatalov 2020-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15407/gpimo2020.03.089 https://doaj.org/article/89063b001aa74e97979eeba75ff462b4 EN UK eng ukr Publisher House Akademperiodyka http://gpimo.nas.gov.ua/en/node/1005 https://doaj.org/toc/1999-7566 https://doaj.org/toc/2664-5947 doi:10.15407/gpimo2020.03.089 1999-7566 2664-5947 https://doaj.org/article/89063b001aa74e97979eeba75ff462b4 Геологія і корисні копалини Світового океану, Vol 16, Iss 3, Pp 89-97 (2020) p.i. savenko arctic coal deposits norilsk ore region Geology QE1-996.5 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15407/gpimo2020.03.089 2023-08-06T00:47:01Z The article is dedicated to the discoverer of coal deposits in the Arctic, Ukrainian geologist Panteleimon Ivanovich Savenko in connection with the 125th anniversary of his birth. The main stages of the life of a talented geologist, his achievements in the study of mineral deposits in a number of regions of Ukraine and the Arctic — Dikson Island, Norilsk ore region and other territories are considered. In particular, the fruitful work of the gifted geologist P.I. Savenko contributed to the discovery near the city of Norilsk and in the lower reaches of the river Tunguska several coal deposits. Particularly noted is his contribution to the study of geology, tectonics and material composition of the unique in terms of reserves and quality of raw materials Kayerkansky coal deposit. This giant field was discovered and explored during the war. Its reserves are about one billion tons. The deposit is the part of Norilsk ore region, where numerous deposits of platinum-copper-nickel ores and other minerals have been discovered. In this regard, the Norilsk ore region is considered as a special metallogenic province of ores and coal deposits. It was also noted that the Norilsk ore region is part of the world’s largest Tunguska giant basin, where hard and brown coals are found in the sediments of the Middle and Upper Carboniferous, Permian, Jurassic and Paleogene. It was especially emphasized that the coking coals of the Kayerkanskoye deposit for many years became the basic raw material for the largest Norilsk industrial plant supplying the country with platinum, copper and nickel. The Kayerkanskoye deposit is located near the surface, where thick layers of easily coking coal have been discovered. Coal mining here is mainly carried out in an open way. It is important that coal coke is currently the main process fuel for the metallurgical industry, and the prices for coking coal are very high. The demand for coking coal grades is very stable — the people of the planet need cast iron and steel. In 1990, Zapolyarnaya Gazeta ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Dikson Island norilsk Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Dikson ENVELOPE(80.529,80.529,73.508,73.508) Norilsk ENVELOPE(88.203,88.203,69.354,69.354) Tunguska ENVELOPE(144.784,144.784,59.388,59.388) Geology and Mineral Resources of World Ocean 16 3 89 97
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Discoverer of coal deposits in the polar region. To the 125th anniversary of the geologist P.I. Savenko
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description The article is dedicated to the discoverer of coal deposits in the Arctic, Ukrainian geologist Panteleimon Ivanovich Savenko in connection with the 125th anniversary of his birth. The main stages of the life of a talented geologist, his achievements in the study of mineral deposits in a number of regions of Ukraine and the Arctic — Dikson Island, Norilsk ore region and other territories are considered. In particular, the fruitful work of the gifted geologist P.I. Savenko contributed to the discovery near the city of Norilsk and in the lower reaches of the river Tunguska several coal deposits. Particularly noted is his contribution to the study of geology, tectonics and material composition of the unique in terms of reserves and quality of raw materials Kayerkansky coal deposit. This giant field was discovered and explored during the war. Its reserves are about one billion tons. The deposit is the part of Norilsk ore region, where numerous deposits of platinum-copper-nickel ores and other minerals have been discovered. In this regard, the Norilsk ore region is considered as a special metallogenic province of ores and coal deposits. It was also noted that the Norilsk ore region is part of the world’s largest Tunguska giant basin, where hard and brown coals are found in the sediments of the Middle and Upper Carboniferous, Permian, Jurassic and Paleogene. It was especially emphasized that the coking coals of the Kayerkanskoye deposit for many years became the basic raw material for the largest Norilsk industrial plant supplying the country with platinum, copper and nickel. The Kayerkanskoye deposit is located near the surface, where thick layers of easily coking coal have been discovered. Coal mining here is mainly carried out in an open way. It is important that coal coke is currently the main process fuel for the metallurgical industry, and the prices for coking coal are very high. The demand for coking coal grades is very stable — the people of the planet need cast iron and steel. In 1990, Zapolyarnaya Gazeta ...
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title_short Discoverer of coal deposits in the polar region. To the 125th anniversary of the geologist P.I. Savenko
title_full Discoverer of coal deposits in the polar region. To the 125th anniversary of the geologist P.I. Savenko
title_fullStr Discoverer of coal deposits in the polar region. To the 125th anniversary of the geologist P.I. Savenko
title_full_unstemmed Discoverer of coal deposits in the polar region. To the 125th anniversary of the geologist P.I. Savenko
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