EXPERIENCE OF ENGINEERING-GEOLOGICAL ZONING ON BEARING CAPACITY OF SOILS OF THE INDUSTRIAL SITE OF ELGA COAL-PREPARATION PLANT IN YAKUTIA

The study is relevant due to the rapid growth of mining exploration and production activities in the permafrost regions of Russia over the last forty years. This paper presents the characteristics of the soils of the industrial site of Elga coal-preparation plant in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) o...

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Published in:Izvestiya Tomskogo Politekhnicheskogo Universiteta Inziniring Georesursov
Main Authors: Lyudmila A. Strokova, Sofia A. Dmitrieva, Natalia V. Osmushkina, Andrey V. Osmushkin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Tomsk Polytechnic University 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18799/24131830/2019/2/118
https://doaj.org/article/9aaaa81d19cc4dfc845d5e4dd9487228
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Summary:The study is relevant due to the rapid growth of mining exploration and production activities in the permafrost regions of Russia over the last forty years. This paper presents the characteristics of the soils of the industrial site of Elga coal-preparation plant in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) on the bearing capacity. An engineering-geological evaluation is necessary in order to prepare decision making on land planning and land use of the area but also so that necessary industrial and infrastructure development can be carried out with smaller impacts on breakable environments as well as reducing hazards and damage to constructions with consequent savings to people and property. This study aims to describe the engineering-geological and hydrogeological conditions, exogenous geological processes that may be relevant to establish suitability for development. Object of the research is the geological environment. The authors have considered the main natural components, which influence land use planning and development, such as lithology; topography; seismotectonic; geotechnic; hydrology-hydrogeology and permafrost. Methods. This study includes a brief review of relevant literature, and a summary of information obtained from geological survey company files. All information layers about the natural environment were manipulated and combined to produce uniform engineering geological map. Results. We produced a suitability map of the study area that shows three different zones such as favourable, acceptable and unfavourable conditions for building construction.