The need for verification of the Polish lignite deposits owing to development and nature conservation protection on land at the surface
Poland is a country rich in lignite. The area where the lignite occurs occupies approx. 22% of the total surface area of the country. Geological resources of Polish lignite deposits are estimated at 23.5 billion Mg, but in the majority (69%) the accuracy of their identification is poor. Nevertheless...
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doaj-048b357b19c54444a0fbe6dc6858eec82021-09-05T20:44:53ZengSciendoEnvironmental & Socio-economic Studies2354-00792016-12-0144243110.1515/environ-2016-0021environ-2016-0021The need for verification of the Polish lignite deposits owing to development and nature conservation protection on land at the surfaceNaworyta Wojciech0Faculty of Mining and Geoengineering, AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Mickiewicza Str 30. Kraków, PolandPoland is a country rich in lignite. The area where the lignite occurs occupies approx. 22% of the total surface area of the country. Geological resources of Polish lignite deposits are estimated at 23.5 billion Mg, but in the majority (69%) the accuracy of their identification is poor. Nevertheless the amount of coal in Polish deposits allows - at least in theory - for mining and energy production at the current level for hundreds of years to come. It is an important raw material for the energy security of the country both currently and in the future. Because the vast majority of Polish and foreign mines use an open pit method for lignite extraction the actual amount of mineral available for the extraction depends not only on the properties of the deposit but to a large extent on the method of development of the surface land above the deposit, as well as on the sensitivity of the environment in the vicinity of any future mines. After careful analysis it can be stated that only a few of the lignite deposits may be subject to cost-effective mining operations. These deposits should be subjected to special protection as a future resource base which will ensure the energy security of the country. Some examples of domestic deposits have been presented where due to the conflict resulting from the development of the area should be deleted from the Balance Sheet of Mineral Deposits because their exploitation is irrational and uneconomic. Keeping such deposits in the Balance Sheet, and the use of large numbers in the context of their resource base leads to an unwarranted sense of wealth which consequently does not encourage the protection of these deposits which may actually be subject to rational exploitation in the near future. In summary there is a need to find a compromise in order to adequately protect all natural resources including mineral deposits.https://doi.org/10.1515/environ-2016-0021lignitenature conservationthe balance of resourcesprotection of deposits |
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The need for verification of the Polish lignite deposits owing to development and nature conservation protection on land at the surface |
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The need for verification of the Polish lignite deposits owing to development and nature conservation protection on land at the surface |
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The need for verification of the Polish lignite deposits owing to development and nature conservation protection on land at the surface |
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The need for verification of the Polish lignite deposits owing to development and nature conservation protection on land at the surface |
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The need for verification of the Polish lignite deposits owing to development and nature conservation protection on land at the surface |
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need for verification of the polish lignite deposits owing to development and nature conservation protection on land at the surface |
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Poland is a country rich in lignite. The area where the lignite occurs occupies approx. 22% of the total surface area of the country. Geological resources of Polish lignite deposits are estimated at 23.5 billion Mg, but in the majority (69%) the accuracy of their identification is poor. Nevertheless the amount of coal in Polish deposits allows - at least in theory - for mining and energy production at the current level for hundreds of years to come. It is an important raw material for the energy security of the country both currently and in the future. Because the vast majority of Polish and foreign mines use an open pit method for lignite extraction the actual amount of mineral available for the extraction depends not only on the properties of the deposit but to a large extent on the method of development of the surface land above the deposit, as well as on the sensitivity of the environment in the vicinity of any future mines. After careful analysis it can be stated that only a few of the lignite deposits may be subject to cost-effective mining operations. These deposits should be subjected to special protection as a future resource base which will ensure the energy security of the country. Some examples of domestic deposits have been presented where due to the conflict resulting from the development of the area should be deleted from the Balance Sheet of Mineral Deposits because their exploitation is irrational and uneconomic. Keeping such deposits in the Balance Sheet, and the use of large numbers in the context of their resource base leads to an unwarranted sense of wealth which consequently does not encourage the protection of these deposits which may actually be subject to rational exploitation in the near future. In summary there is a need to find a compromise in order to adequately protect all natural resources including mineral deposits. |
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