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The analysis of geological and technical conditions for WL operations to a depth of 11,514 m helps to predict more reliably the environments to be encountered in the Kola well at greater depths and in other superdeep wells which are to be drilled in massive crystalline rocks to a depth of about 15,000 m. The experience already accumulated helps to estimate the specific features of superdeep drilling technology, propose ways of solving the problems involved and direct scientific investigations so as to ensure normal WL operations to a depth of 15,000 m.
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Kozlovsky, Y.A. (1987). Further Investigations and Improvements in Apparatus and Technology of Superdeep Well Logging. In: Kozlovsky, Y.A. (eds) The Superdeep Well of the Kola Peninsula. Exploration of the Deep Continental Crust. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71137-4_16
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