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Tytuł: Methane emissions against the background of natural and mining conditions in the Budryk and Pniówek mines in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland)
Autor: Dreger, Marcin
Kędzior, Sławomir
Słowa kluczowe: methane emissions; the Upper Silesian Coal Basin; Budryk mine; Pniówek mine; hard coal output
Data wydania: 2021
Źródło: "Environmental Earth Sciences", Vol. 80, iss. 22, 2021, art. no. 746, s. 1-16
Abstrakt: The paper presents the variability of hard coal output, methane content and methane emissions into coal workings and into the atmosphere from the two most methane-gassy coal mines in Poland. The Budryk mine is one of the youngest mines in Poland, but it is the most methane-gassy as well. In 2016, the total CH4 emissions exceed 140 million of m3. This large increase in methane emissions to mine workings is primarily related to the increase in the depth of coal extraction (up to 1290 m) and, consequently, the rapid increase in the methane content in coal seams (up to 10–12 m3/Mg coaldaf). On the other hand, in the Pniówek mine, methane emission was the highest at the beginning of the study period (1986–1991). During the following years, emission decreased to the values of less than 140 million of m3, which were still one of the largest amounts of emitted methane in the entire Upper Silesian Coal Basin. The coexistence of natural factors, such as the geological structure and gas distribution, as well as mining-related factors, i.e. the depth of mining, the intensity of coal extraction determines the emporal variability of methane emissions in the studied mines.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/22089
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-021-10063-4
ISSN: 1866-6280
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