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14Th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geo-Conference and Expo 2014 14th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geo-Conference and Expo 2014 (SGEM 2014) Albena, Bulgaria 17-26 June 2014 Book 1, Volume 1 ISBN: 978-1-5108-0711-2 1/18 Printed from e-media with permission by: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. Copyright© (2014) by International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences (SGEM) All rights reserved. Printed by Curran Associates, Inc. (2015) For permission requests, please contact International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences (SGEM) at the address below. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences (SGEM) 1 Andrey Lyapchev Blvd, FL6 1797 Sofia Bulgaria Phone: 35 9 2 975 3982 Fax: 35 9 2 874 1088 [email protected] Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2634 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com Contents CONTENTS GEOLOGY 1. ANALYSIS OF GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING CONDITIONS OF CHELYABINSK REGION, Ress. Assist. Gleb Zhbankov, Candidate of Science (Engineering) Dmitriy Ulrich, Ress. Assist Mikhail Nikolaevich Bryukhov, Sergey Egorovich Denisov, Doctor of Science, Southern Ural State University, Russia ............. 3 2. ANDESITES – A RAW MATERIAL USED FOR MANUFACTURING THE MILLSTONES IN THE EARLY NEOLITHIC FROM HUNEDOARA COUNTY, ROMANIA. PRELIMINARY RESULTS, Lecturer Ph.D. Eng. Csaba Lorint, Archaeologist Ph.D. Ioan Alexandru Barbat, University of Petrosani, Romania ........... 11 3. CARBONATE POSTSEDIMENTATION PROCESSES STUDIES BY ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE, Khasanova N.M., Nizamutdinov N.M., Khasanov R.A., Salimov R.I., Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Russia .............................................................................................................................. 19 4. CONNECTION OF WESTERN BALKAN COUNTRIES WITH TRANS ADRIATIC PIPELINE, Vladimir Puka, Engjell Prenjasi, Spiro Thodhorjani, Luan Arapi, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Albania ........................................................... 27 5. CONTACT ZONE GYPSUM - CARBONATE SEDIMENTS BY ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE, Khasanova N.M., Nizamutdinov N.M., Khasanov R.A., Salimov R.I., Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Russia ......................... 35 6. CRYSTALLOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF CHLORITES OF THE EARTH CRUST DEEP HORIZONS, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lyalya M. Sitdikova, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Russia ................................................................................. 43 7. DISTRIBUTION AND PROVENANCE OF DETRITAL HEAVY MINERALS OF ALLUVIAL SEDIMENTS FROM NEAGRA SARULUI RIVER, EASTERN CARPATHIANS, ROMANIA, Catalina Ciortescu, Ovidiu Gabriel Iancu, Ciprian Popa, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania ........................................................... 51 8. ECLOGITIC GARNETS FROM UPPER TRIASSIC DIAMONDFIFEROUS SEDIMENTARY-VOLCANOGENIC DEPOSITS, NORTHTEASTERN SIBERIAN PLATFORM, Anastasia Biller, Alexander Smelov, Diamond and Precious Metal Geology Institute Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia .............................................................................................................................. 63 9. FLINT RESEARCH PROCEDURE FOR COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF THE STONE AGE TOOLS, PhD Stud. Liga Zarina, Prof. Dr. Valdis Seglins, University of Latvia, Latvia ................................................................................................................... 71 i 14th SGEM GeoConference on Science and Technologies in Geology, Exploration and Mining 10. FLINT X-RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS FOR GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL APPLICATION, PhD stud. Liga Zarina, Juris Kostjukovs, Prof. Dr. Valdis Seglins, Juris Burlakovs, University of Latvia, Latvia ..... 79 11. FORECASTING PRIMARY SOURCES OF THE GOLD-PLATINOID FORMATION IN THE LENA-VILYUI INTERFLUVE AREA (EASTERN SIBERIAN PLATFORM), Zinaida Nikiforova, Anisya Kazhenkina , Diamond and Precious Metal Geology Institute Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia .............................................................................................................................. 87 12. FORMS AND DISTRIBUTION OF SULPHUR AND SULPHUR- CONTAINING MINERALS AS RELATED TO THE ENVIRONMENTS OF COAL DEPOSITION IN EASTERN PART OF THE UPPER SILESIAN COAL BASIN – POLAND, Dr. Slawomira Pusz, Polish Academy of Sciences Centre of Polymer and Carbon Materials, Poland ........................................................................... 93 13. GENETIC ASPECTS OF TALC-CHLORITE FORMATION IN CENTRAL SARDINIA, ITALY: METAMORPHISM, HYDROTHERMALISM AND MG- METASOMATISM: THE CASE OF SA MATTA AND SU VENOSU MINES, Dr. Sandro Fadda, Dr. Maddalena Fiori, Dr. Carlo Matzuzzi, Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingeneria IGAG Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche CNR, Italy ................................................................................................................................ 101 14. GEOCHEMICAL AND ISOTOPE CHARACTERISTICS OF INTRUSIVE TRAPS IN THE EASTERN SIBERIAN PLATFORM, M.D. Tomshin, A.G. Kopylova, A.E. Vasilyeva, A.I. Zaitsev, Diamond and Precious Metal Geology Institute Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia ..................................... 113 15. GEOCHEMISTRY OF DETRITAL GARNETS FROM ALLUVIAL SEDIMENTS OF THE BISTRITA AURIE RIVER, ROMANIA, Catalina Ciortescu, Gabriel O. Iancu, Ion Sandu, Viorica Vasilache, Gheorghe Jigau, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania..................................................................................... 121 16. GEOCHEMISTRY OF OLIGO-MIOCENE COALS IN GELIBOLU PENINSULA, NW TURKEY, Ferdi Demirtas, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erdal Kosun, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mustafa Bozcu, Akdeniz University, Turkey ................................................. 129 17. GEOCONSERVATION IN S. PEDRO DA COVA-COUCE (NORTH PORTUGAL): AN EDUCATIONAL ANDSCIENTIFIC-TOURISTIC TRAIL, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Helena Couto, Prof. Dr. Alexandre Lourenco, University of Porto, Faculty of Sciences, Portugal ........................................................................................ 137 18. GEOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF IRON ORE DEPOSITS OF PRAVOBEREZHNY AREA (UKRAINE), Assoc.Prof. Dr. Mariia Kurilo, Prof. Oleksandr Plotnikov, National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv, Ukraine .......................................................................................................................... 145 ii Contents 19. GEOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF QUARTZ FROM THE REPUBLIC OF KARELIA, RUSSIA, Prof.Vladimir Shchiptsov, senior research worker Lybov Scamnitskaya, research worker Tatyana Bubnova, Institute of geology of KarRC RAS, Russia .................................................................................... 153 20. GEOLOGICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES OF THE REGION AS FACTOR FORMING THE PLACE NAMES (ON THE EXAMPLE OF INGERMANLAND), Assoc. Prof. Maria Tsinkoburova, Mining University of Saint Petersburg, Russia ......................................................................................................... 161 21. GEOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VASCAU PLATEAU - PROTECTED AREA, Assoc.Prof. Levente Dimen, Assoc Prof. Dr.Nicolae Ludusan , University 1 Decembre, Romania ................................................................................. 169 22. GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY OF CARBONATE-HOSTED Au-Ag±Pb- Zn DEPOSITS IN THE MADEN VILLAGE (ULUKISLA), NIGDE, SE TURKEY, Assist. Prof.Dr. Asuman Kahya, Dr. Ercan Kuscu, Asist. Prof. Dr. Oya Cengiz, Assist. Prof. Dr. Mustafa Yildiz, Genreal Directorate of Mineral Research and Explroation, Turkey ....................................................................................................... 175 23. INFORMATIVE LUMINESCENT PROPERTIES OF MINERALS FROM THE OXIDATION ZONE OF THE RUBTSOVSK BASE-METAL DEPOSIT, ORE ALTAI , RUSSIA, Assoc. Prof. L.A. Zyryanova, PhD N.N. Boroznovskaya, Dr. I.V. Pekov , Tomsk State University, Russia ............................................................... 183 24. MARWIT EL-SWEIQAT QUARTZ DEPOSITS- QUALIFICATION AND TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS IN HI-TECH INDUSTRIES, Dr Mohamed. G. Shahein, Dr Ahmed M. Zayed, Dr Ali Q. Selim, Dr Mostafa R. Abd El Wahab, Prof. Suzan H.Ibrahim Prof. Dr., Beni-Suef University, Egypt ............................................. 191 25. MECHANISM OF FORMATION OF PORES AND VOIDS IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS AT GREAT DEPTHS IN THE CRYSTALLINE BASEMENT OF THE EAST RUSSIAN PLATE, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lyalya Sitdikova, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Russia .......................... 199 26. METALLOGENIC ZONES OF HYDROTHERMAL TERTIARY DEPOSITS, WITHIN SERBIA-KOSOVA-MACEDONIA METALLOGENIC PROVINCE, Engr. PhD student. Sali Mulaj, Msc.Xhavit Raci, Mr.Sc. Rrahim Kelmendi, Independent Commission for Mines and Minerals, Kosovo ......................................... 207 27. MINERAL RAW MATERIALS BASE OF HIGH-ALUMINA ORES OF THE REPUBLIC OF KARELIA, RUSSIA, Prof. DSc Vladimir Shchiptsov, Institute of geology of KarRC RAS, Russia .................................................................................... 215 28. MINERALOGICAL ANALYSIS OF BARITE AND SULFIDE BEARING BARITE MINERALIZATON IN THE TAURUS BELT, SOUTH TURKEY, Assist. Prof. Dr.Oya Cengiz, Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey ........................... 223 iii 14th SGEM GeoConference on Science and Technologies in Geology, Exploration and Mining 29.
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