2021
DOI: 10.24425/jwld.2021.139939
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Journal of Water and Land Development

Tatiana Kaletova,
Aybek Arifjanov,
Luqmon Samiev
et al.

Abstract: Article deals with a fractional and chemical composition of sediments from the sediment reservoir in Ilyash village, Ferghana region, Uzbekistan (Syr Darya river basin) and analyses their feasibility. As a key factor in the study of this process was considered the fractional and agrochemical composition of sediments moving with water in the sediment reservoir, and the change of their share in the water along the length of the reservoir. The main composition of the sediments in reservoir consists of fractions >… Show more

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“…The importance of fault tectonics in the location of various igneous formations and ore deposits has been established. Recent studies have obtained preliminary data on the relationship of various intrusive formations, metasomatic and ore formations formed at separate stages of a single ore-magmatic stage, with fault structures of various directions [23,24]. The study of the regularities of the stage-by-stage formation of tectonic structures of individual mining regions, depending on the features of their geodynamic development, serves to identify the nature of the location of various mineral deposits and acquires important prognostic significance [25].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of fault tectonics in the location of various igneous formations and ore deposits has been established. Recent studies have obtained preliminary data on the relationship of various intrusive formations, metasomatic and ore formations formed at separate stages of a single ore-magmatic stage, with fault structures of various directions [23,24]. The study of the regularities of the stage-by-stage formation of tectonic structures of individual mining regions, depending on the features of their geodynamic development, serves to identify the nature of the location of various mineral deposits and acquires important prognostic significance [25].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rest of the channel's sediments are taken directly to the fields. Small fractions of sediment particles are rich in minerals and provide an opportunity to improve land reclamation and increase productivity [6,7]. The channel must be able to prevent silting and transport the required rate of water to the field area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%