
Today, a total of 22 employees carry out scientific and practical research work in the laboratory, including 3 Doctors of Philosophy (PhD) and 8 researchers, 3 hydrogeological engineers, 5 experienced technical specialists, and 3 students.
Main purpose:
Conducting hydrogeological and engineering-geological surveys in mining operations.
Services provided:
study of the patterns of groundwater distribution in the mining industry and the conditions of their formation;
development and improvement of methods for studying hydrogeological and engineering-geological conditions during the study and development of mineral deposits;
conducting research on the justification of mining and technical conditions during the operation of mineral deposits;
study of the regularities of changes in the long-term stability of the physical and mechanical properties of rocks;
study of geological-tectonic, hydrogeological, and climatic features of ore deposits, predetermining the effectiveness of their development conditions;
assessment of rock fracturing and destruction and determination of their significance for the stability of mining operations;
analysis and assessment of the stability of mine workings during underground mining of ore deposits and forecasting changes in their engineering and geological conditions during operation;
Conducting engineering-geological and hydrogeological surveys during the development of deposits in order to justify the approval of reserves of ore deposits by the State Reserves Commission;
development of projects, programs and estimates and their submission for approval.
