2012
DOI: 10.7494/geol.2012.38.2.263
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Złoża ewaporatowe Turcji - borany, siarczany, chlorki

Abstract: Tre : S one jeziora oraz z o a ewaporatów jezior s onych w Turcji s wa nym ród em chemicznych surowców mineralnych. Pozyskuje si z nich g ównie: borany, w glany sodu, siarczany sodu oraz sól (chlorek sodu). Jeziora s one p askowy u anatolijskiego s zró nicowane pod wzgl dem chemizmu wód i warunków ewaporacji. Równie neoge skie (trzeciorz dowe) z o a ewaporatów jezior s onych w tym regionie charakteryzuj si specy cznym, cz sto unikatowym sk adem mineralnym. Zapoznanie si z warunkami ewaporacji i sedymentacji w … Show more

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“…In case of active mines, the salt debris is successfully used to liquidate old and abandoned workings by backfilling [1]. In the inter-war period, in "Kałuszy" mine, wastes from the processing plant consisting of solid parts such as halite, anhydrite and silts (salt debris) as well as leach, served the production of a 1:2 mixture (solid parts:leach) that was used for the liquidation of underground workings [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In case of active mines, the salt debris is successfully used to liquidate old and abandoned workings by backfilling [1]. In the inter-war period, in "Kałuszy" mine, wastes from the processing plant consisting of solid parts such as halite, anhydrite and silts (salt debris) as well as leach, served the production of a 1:2 mixture (solid parts:leach) that was used for the liquidation of underground workings [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These result from more than 100 years of mining activity using various methods of salt extraction, including uncontrolled borehole mining in the roof part of the dome, unsustainable exploitation of a flooded mine, exploitation with deep boreholes and wet underground exploitation using a pillar-chamber system (Hus et al 1996;Szczerbowski 2005). As a result, over the surface of the land above the dome, sinkholes and subsidence troughs can occur (Budryk 1933;Poborska-Młynarska 1984;Szczerbowski 2010).…”
Section: The Impact Of Environmental Factors On Tested Water Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extraction of this raw material became a real threat to the city, however, with the appearance of sinkholes leading to the closure of the salt mine in 1991 (Poborska-Młynarska 1984;Szczerbowski 2007). Long-term mining and the heavy development of the soda industry has also contributed to the deterioration of groundwater resources (Krawiec 2005;Górski and Rasała 2008) and to the salinisation of surface water and groundwater (Latour et al 1966;Niklewska et al 2000), and soils (Wilkoń-Michalska 1963;Cieśla et al 1981;Piernik et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%