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Analyze of geological information which is available in the city.

Life – Third Countries GeoInforM. Analyze of geological information which is available in the city. Task 3. 3.1. Geological data inventory and gathering. Life – Third Countries GeoInforM. Geological information in Russia.

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Analyze of geological information which is available in the city.

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  1. Life – Third Countries GeoInforM Analyze of geological information which is available in the city. Task 3. • 3.1. Geological data inventory and gathering.

  2. Life – Third Countries GeoInforM Geological information in Russia • All geological information obtained by nature user using state budget is the state property. • All geological information revealed by nature users with their own budget is private geological information.

  3. Life – Third Countries GeoInforM Geological information in Russia • State owned geological information is reported to federal and regional funds of geological information. Access to the information and its use are regulated by federal or regional authority. • Private geological information is also reported to federal or regional funds of geological information. Access to the information and its use are regulated by special agreements.

  4. Life – Third Countries GeoInforM Geological information in Russia Types of available information resources: • Reports on geological studies • Regional geological studies • Local scale geological studies • Thematic geological studies • Scientific publications • Geological maps (hydrogological, tectonic, engineering geological etc.) • Geological licenses • Reports on state expert examination • State geological inspection reports

  5. Life – Third Countries GeoInforM Geological information available in Saint-Petersburg Geological data inventory shown that the most of information is concentrated in the following archives: • Archive of “All Russian geological institute” contains reports related to the period 1935-1951 years. • Federal Archive of geological information of North-West region keeps the most part of the geological information. • Archive of the state company “Trest GRII” contains reports on geological examinations for building. Access to information is restricted.

  6. Life – Third Countries GeoInforM Geological information available in Saint-Petersburg • Archive of the Federal state company “Petersburg geological expedition” contains reports on engineering-geological studies for the most significant constructions in the city. • Archive of the Federal state company “All Russian research institute for hydrogeology and engineering geology” keeps reports on regional hydrogeological and engineering geological studies. The archive is in Moscow. • Some other geological institutes and high schools have archives which keep geological information.

  7. Life – Third Countries GeoInforM Geological information available in Saint-Petersburg Results of geological data inventory: • Crystalline basement - 3 reports (1948-2001) • Pre-quaternary deposits – 7 reports (1935-2001) • Quaternary deposits – 6 reports (1935 – 2001) • Tectonic mapping – 3 reports (1968 – 1990) • Hydrogeological studies – 9 reports (1952-2003) • Engineering geological studies – 5 reports (1953-1989)

  8. Life – Third Countries GeoInforM Geological information available in Saint-Petersburg Difficulties: • The most part of geological information is on paper. Only a few reports contains digital maps and databases. • Significant part of raw data was lost during the reorganization.

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