2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-016-5996-4
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Environmental impact of oil shale mining

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“…Shales as unconventional energy resources are a debated topic and, in some places, not yet exploited resources are investigated alongside possible impacts on the environment [1][2][3] and greenhouse gas emissions [4]. At other places shale oil production has already left scars in the landscape [5][6][7]. The largest shale waste semi-coke landfill in the world, situated in Kohtla-Järve, Estonia, was opened in the 1930s and is a source of contamination as landfill gases are emitted and also leachates containing phenols have reached the Kohtla River [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shales as unconventional energy resources are a debated topic and, in some places, not yet exploited resources are investigated alongside possible impacts on the environment [1][2][3] and greenhouse gas emissions [4]. At other places shale oil production has already left scars in the landscape [5][6][7]. The largest shale waste semi-coke landfill in the world, situated in Kohtla-Järve, Estonia, was opened in the 1930s and is a source of contamination as landfill gases are emitted and also leachates containing phenols have reached the Kohtla River [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kang and Stam [25] constructed a quantitative model of environmental effect factor weight, providing a basic framework for quantitative assessment of the en-vironmental impact of the exploitation and utilization of mineral resources. Besides this, Sanmiquel et al [26] and Väizene et al [27] also used the environmental impact system assessment method to measure the surface structure, climate change, water pollution and land-use change caused by the exploitation and utilization of coal and oil shale minerals. Based on the definition of rare mineral resources, Yang et al [28] used the Environmental Priority Strategy Methodology (EPS) to evaluate the environmental impact of 22 rare minerals in six categories during their life cycle.…”
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confidence: 99%