2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/174/1/012006
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Changing the mining industry in the heart of Silesia

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“…Seventeen of these mines reside within the Silesia Province, dispersed across subregions like tychy, Katowice, Gliwice, Sosnowiec, and bytom, while the remaining two are in the Lesser Poland Province, specifically in the oświęcim subregion. These nineteen hard coal mines operate within thirty mining complexes that, in earlier times, existed as distinct coal mines (Tkocz 2006;łukaszczyk and Popczyk 2018).…”
Section: Overview Of Silesia As the Coal Territorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seventeen of these mines reside within the Silesia Province, dispersed across subregions like tychy, Katowice, Gliwice, Sosnowiec, and bytom, while the remaining two are in the Lesser Poland Province, specifically in the oświęcim subregion. These nineteen hard coal mines operate within thirty mining complexes that, in earlier times, existed as distinct coal mines (Tkocz 2006;łukaszczyk and Popczyk 2018).…”
Section: Overview Of Silesia As the Coal Territorymentioning
confidence: 99%