2009
DOI: 10.5937/geopan0902032s
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Geographical consequences of the surface exploitation of coal on the area of Tuzla basin, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract: The coal exploitation on the territory of today's Tuzla basin has lasted from the Austro-Hungarian period onwards. The underground mining gradually became unprofitable and the production in these mines was constantly decreasing. That was the reason why many mines with underground exploitation were closed. The main reasons for that were increasingly unfavorable mining and geological conditions of the exploitation due to the position of the carboniferous layers at increasing depth. This initiated the surface exp… Show more

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“…Exploitation reserves of brown coal in the basin, intended for surface exploitation, amount to 24.29 Mt, of which the mine "Potočari" owns 10.65 Mt, and "Višća II" 13.64 Mt. With the development of Đurđevik's surface mines, six hamlets have completely disappeared, and parts of several rural settlements were relocated (Smajić et al, 2009;Smajić, 2012).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exploitation reserves of brown coal in the basin, intended for surface exploitation, amount to 24.29 Mt, of which the mine "Potočari" owns 10.65 Mt, and "Višća II" 13.64 Mt. With the development of Đurđevik's surface mines, six hamlets have completely disappeared, and parts of several rural settlements were relocated (Smajić et al, 2009;Smajić, 2012).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%