DONETS BASIN

, abbreviated as Donbasdənbäsˈ, industrial region (c.10,000 sq mi/25,900 sq km), E Ukraine and SW European Russia, N of the Sea of Azov and W of the Donets River. It is located mainly in Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine and extends E into Rostov region. The Donets Basin forms one of the densest industrial concentrations in the world. Based on a formerly rich supply of coal, the Donbas was extensively developed in the 19th and 20th cent. because of its proximity to markets in European areas of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union and to large deposits of ferrous metals in Ukraine (Kryvyy Rih, Nikopol). Two types of coal predominate in the Donbas: anthracite, in the south and east (used mainly by thermal power stations), and bituminous, in the southwest and north (used mainly for coking). Major coal centers include Shakhty (Russia) and Shakhartsk, Horlivka, and Krasnyy Luch (Ukraine). Other minerals besides coal are produced in the region, and there are also heavy-machinery, chemical, and power plants. Major iron- and steel-producing centers are Donetsk, Yenakiyeve, Makiyivka, Kramatorsk, and Alchevsk. The development of the Donets Basin began c.1870, and by 1913 it was the source of virtually all the coal and more than half of the iron and steel produced in czarist Russia. Strikes in this region in the late 1980s, coupled with strikes in the Siberian Kuzbas region, brought Soviet industrial production to a standstill and caused a crisis for the Communist government.

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...Ukraine especially in the Donets Basin , and in the Industrial...with the coal of the Donets Basin, and the Ukrainian...of coal from the Donets Basin to Leningrad via Kharkov...Volga is carried to the Donets Basin.
...1958 c The South Local Production Donets Basin 82,716,201 Ukrainian Brawn Coal...Basin 39,301,500 Imported coal Donets Basin 30,057,703 Kuznetsk Basin...No local production Imported coal Donets Basin 4,614,892 Kuznetsk Basin...
...3 Area of outcrops of Carboniferous deposits Donets Basin ; 4 Bore-holes which encountered Carboniferous...The total thickness of Devonian sediments in the Donets Basin and the Dnieper-Donets Trough reaches 14,000- 16,000 feet. At the...
...stages of the restoration of the Donets Basin. This gives an incorrect picture...reconstruction work carried out in the Donets Basin by the Soviet state. Moreover, the restoration of the Donets Basin plays a minor role in the film...
...the economy. Although the Donets Basin is now successfully carrying...of the national economy for Donets coal, especially coking coal...more rapid development of the Donets Basin. The Fifth Five-Year Plan...coal extraction in the major basins. This will make possible an...
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...Ordynka member) of the Moscow Basin. Fusulinids cannot contribute...found in the classical coal basins of Central and West Europe...Duckmantian substage in the Donets Basin lies at Limestone H^sub 5...correlating mid-Vereian (Donets Basin limestones K^sub 3...
...Spectrum Dating on Sanidine from the Donets Basin, Ukraine: Evidence for Correlation...horizons in the Carboniferous of the Donets Basin. Until now 37 (Cernovanc 1976...to the northern boundary of the Donets Basin. Here, about 10 cm of coal tonstein...
...and thickest sedimentary basins (South Caspian). These data...successions in sedimentary basins. In ancient basins, this gives information on...interior of the South Caspian Basin (e.g. Reynolds et al...the late Palaeozoic Dneiper- Donets rift, and subsequent regional...
...a booming city thanks to its location between the iron-ore mines of Krivoi Rog to its west and coal fields of the Donets Basin to its east. Connected to both areas by railroad, metallurgical and engineering industries had been founded at a rapid...
...recognized in other major basins such as the Karoo in South...al. 2000) and the Bowen Basin in Australia (Michaelsen...Moscow, Mezen and Pechora basins in the north and the margin of the North Caspian Basin in the south (Fig. 1...Lower Triassic of the Moscow basin, except D. ex gr. pseudooblonga...Triassic of the Dnieper-Donets Depression. Single or rare...
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...strike, more than half of them in the Donets Basin, the countrys most important coal...the Lidievka and Kirov mines in the Donets Basin, which were terminated after...local authorities to solve. In the Donets Basin, it takes cut- ters as long...
...man wields. Towards the end of his stay, Abbe joined an official propaganda trip to the coal-mining area of the Donets Basin. He had been obliged beforehand to sign an affidavit stating that he `had seen no forced labour in the Ukraine. But...
...of the committee, Karatnycky was anything but subtle. "He told us that unless we mobilized support in the Donbass Donets Basin for Chornovil, the A.EL.-C.I.O. would take back its printing press" Krylov recalled. Karatnycky denies...
...new pipeline designed to carry oil from the Caspian Basin to Turkey without going through Russia. Moreover...minority. Russian-speaking areas such as Odessa, the Donets industrial basin, and the Crimean Peninsula with its famous Sevastopol...
...cuts in the military-industrial complex, such as the Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg in Russia or one of the Donets coal basin towns in Ukraine. The United States should help the newly independent governments fight growing organized crime...


 

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...Wehrmachtadvanced so rapidly on all fronts that it soon captured Leningrad, Ukraine andthe industrial region of the Donets Basin. By early August, German forces reached Moscow. Stalin fled from the city,leading to the complete demoralisation...


 

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DONETS BASIN , abbreviated as Donbas d nbas , industrial...Russia, N of the Sea of Azov and W of the Donets River. It is located mainly in Donetsk...Ukraine and extends E into Rostov region. The Donets Basin forms one of the densest industrial...
...coking coal, the Kuznetsk Basin was second only to the Donets Basin of Ukraine in Soviet regional...and during World War II the basins industrial importance was...Strikes by Kuznetsk and Donets Basin coal miners in 1989 and 1990...
...the Dniester, the Buh, and the Donets rivers, Ukraine consists largely...Podolian uplands in the west to the Donets Ridge in the southeast. The Dnieper...coking coal and anthracite of the Donets Basin . The Dniprohes dam powers a hydroelectric...
...confluence of the Luhan and Vilkhivka rivers, in the Donets Basin. Its products include locomotives, processed coal...around a cannon foundry, and is the oldest center of the Donets Basin. Named Luhansk in 1889, it was called Voroshilovgrad...
...90,000), in Ukraine. An industrial center of the Donets Basin, it produces metals, mining equipment, glass, bricks...are salt and dolomite deposits that are utilized in the Donets iron and steel and chemical industries...
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