NEČAS, Petr, Eva GERŠLOVÁ, Kamil SOBEK and Dalibor VŠIANSKÝ. Characterization of mineral incrustation from salt mine water and hard coal dumps in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Czech Republic) (CharakCharacterization of mineral incrustation from salt mine water and hard coal dumps in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Czech Rteristika minerálních inkrustací ze slaných důlních vod a odvodnění černouhelných hald z Hornoslezské pánve (Česká republika)). In 72nd International Committee for Coal and Organic Petrology, Prague, Czech Republic, 19–25 September 2021. 2021.
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Original name Characterization of mineral incrustation from salt mine water and hard coal dumps in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Czech Republic)
Name in Czech Charakteristika minerálních inkrustací ze slaných důlních vod a odvodnění černouhelných hald z Hornoslezské pánve (Česká republika)
Authors NEČAS, Petr, Eva GERŠLOVÁ, Kamil SOBEK and Dalibor VŠIANSKÝ.
Edition 72nd International Committee for Coal and Organic Petrology, Prague, Czech Republic, 19–25 September 2021. 2021.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Conference abstract
Field of Study 10511 Environmental sciences
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords (in Czech) inkrustace, těžké kovy, důlní voda, haldy, karbonáty
Keywords in English incrustation, heavy metals, mine water, dumps, carbonates
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Petr Nečas, učo 426865. Changed: 24/6/2022 13:00.
Abstract
Influence of salt mine waters and waters draining from coal heaps, originating from the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Czech Republic), is essential to understand the interaction between the anthropogenic and the natural environment. The presence of highly mineralized mine waters and waters draining heaps leads to the formation of incrustations and minerals in the watercourses in the area. These incrustations were discovered during sampling and represent interesting mineral phases which, in addition, can bind environmentaly unfriendly substances or elements.
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