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Investigations on the Dynamics of Caving when Drilling Crystalline Rocks

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Super-Deep Continental Drilling and Deep Geophysical Sounding

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Realization of offshore and onshore research drilling projects calls for the solution of a number of technological and technical problems which differ greatly from deepwell drilling for exploration and production of hydrocarbons. This is connected with the necessity to drill wells in the crystalline rocks forming the Earth’s crust basement

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Skorik, A.N., Gelfgat, M.Y., Kuznetzov, Y.I. (1990). Investigations on the Dynamics of Caving when Drilling Crystalline Rocks. In: Fuchs, K., Kozlovsky, Y.A., Krivtsov, A.I., Zoback, M.D. (eds) Super-Deep Continental Drilling and Deep Geophysical Sounding. Exploration of the Deep Continental Crust. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50143-2_21

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