Vol. 38 No. 1 (2012): Salt Review 1

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Dear Readers,
We are presenting a new issue of our monograph entitled “Salt Review”, prepared in
cooperation with the AGH University of Science and Technology Press in Krakow. Owing
to a large number of submitted papers and reports on the salt industry and business, this
year’s edition is composed of two volumes of the “Geology, Geophysics & Environment”
Quarterly, numbered 1 and 2.
We would like to thank our authors of papers and business reports and studies for the
abundant materials submitted for publication. Considering the dif¿ culties of many editors
with obtaining specialist contributions, our scholarly activities indicated by the increased
number of publications are absolutely outstanding on a national scale. Undoubtedly, that
is a result of the consolidation of the Polish salt industry animated by the Polish Salt Mining
Association.
A considerable role in our circles is played by constructive co-operation of the scholarly
and research institutions with the Polish industrial companies.
The success of our “Salt Review” and its existence on the research market for several
years have been possible owing to ¿ nancial support offered by salt mines and associated
corporations.
At this point, we would like to thank especially the following: IKS Solino SA, Grupa
Orlen SA, KGHM Polska MiedĨ SA, Kopalnia Soli Wieliczka SA, OBR G.S. Chem.
Chemkop SA, PRWiG Warszawa Sp. z o.o., Hydronafta Piáa Sp. z o.o., Sandvik Mining
and Construction Sp. z o.o., Investgas SA, and CFT Polska Sp. z o.o. for kind sponsoring
of the XVI International Quo Vadis Sal Symposium which took place in ToruĔ on 13–14 Oc-
tober 2011, whose budget also covered the publication of this year’s “Salt Review”.
Our special gratitude is directed to the Management and Workers of IKS Solino SA,
the hosts of the last year’s Symposium, for excellent and substantive co-operation and perfect
preparation of our conference.
Jacek Wachowiak, D.Sc.
President of the Polish Salt Mining Association (PSGS)
Krzysztof Bukowski, D.Sc.
Editor-in-Chief, Member of the PSGS Management Board
Published: 2013-04-24

Articles

  • Ground uplift after the closure of water leaks in the Mina drift of the Wieliczka Salt Mine

    Agnieszka MAJ, Grzegorz KORTAS, Paweł Ulmaniec
    9
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.7494/geol.2012.38.1.9
  • Hydrogeological and geotechnical issues associated with water accumulation in the historic shafts of the Wieliczka Salt Mine: the Górsko Shaft case Języki publikacji PL

    Kajetan d’OBYRN, Jerzy PRZYBYŁO
    23
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.7494/geol.2012.38.1.23
  • Taras Wodny Gór Wschodnich - the oldest inflow in the Wieliczka Salt Mine

    Kajetan d’OBYRN, Jadwiga STECKA
    35
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.7494/geol.2012.38.1.35
  • On the convergence of workings and the purpose of working observations in salt mines

    Grzegorz KORTAS
    51
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.7494/geol.2012.38.1.51
  • The estimation of re-exploitation possibilities of part of reserves left in exploitation field number 2 in the "Kłodawa" Salt Mine on the example of the chamber KS-21/600

    Wacław ANDRUSIKIEWICZ, Katarzyna POBORSKA-MŁYNARSKA
    69
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.7494/geol.2012.38.1.69
  • Deformation measurements of the roof protective zone over field no. 1 in Kłodawa Salt Mine

    Józef BIENIASZ, Waldemar WOJNAR, Jolanta MARCOLA-SADOWSKA
    83
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.7494/geol.2012.38.1.83
  • Assessments of the sylvinite ore dressability at the Starobin potassium salt deposit

    Natalia S. PETROVA, Ludmila V. BAKHMUTSKAYA, Alesja M. ZHURAVSKAYA
    93
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.7494/geol.2012.38.1.93
  • Report of SMRI Conference in York (2–5 October 2011)

    Andrzej KUNSTMAN, Kazimierz URBAŃCZYK
    99
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.7494/geol.2012.38.1.99
  • Report of the VII Conference “Mechanical Behavior of Salt” in Paris (16–19 April 2012)

    Kazimierz URBAŃCZYK
    103
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.7494/geol.2012.38.1.103