Department of Economic & Mining Geology
Journal Title: Geology, Geophysics & Environment - Year 2016, Vol 42, Issue 2
Abstract
Department of Economic & Mining Geology
Authors and Affiliations
J. Mucha
Department of Economic & Mining Geology
J. Mucha
Seismic modelling as a tool for optimization of downhole microseismic monitoring array
Hydraulic fracturing processes employed to release natural gas accumulations trapped in shale formation causes cracks in fractured media occurred as microseismic events. Those events can be detected with either surface o...
Rocks and ore of PGE-bearing Vuruchuaivench massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia)
The early Palaeoproterozoic mafic-ultramafic layered Monchegorsk pluton is located in the north-eastern Fennoscandian (Baltic) Shield, on the Kola Peninsula. The Monchegorsk pluton is the second largest layered pluton in...
Titanium compounds and their impact on the transformation of air pollutants
Titanium, as a transition metal, demonstrates a high mechanical strength. It is light and corrosion resistant. The estimation of the environmental impact of the use of machine parts that grains are freed from and contact...
History of the building of the Archaeological Museum in Kraków at the exhibition "The history of the building housing the Archaeological Museum in Kraków"
The site currently occupied by the Archaeological Museum in Kraków abounds with finds dating back to the early medieval period. It is located on the edge of the alluvial cone of the Prądnik, a tributary to the Vistula ri...
Evaluation of geochemical anomalies detected in the Boda Claystone Formation
The Boda Claystone Formation (BCF) is a sedimentary complex researched for decades (Barabásné Stuhl 1981, Fülöp 1994, Varga 2009, Halász 2011). It was chosen the most suitable geological formation to host the high-level...