GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE WESTERN UKRAINE | |
ArticleName | Coal- and gas-bearing capacity of Lviv-Volyn basin and prospects of further development |
ArticleAuthor | Kostik I. E. |
ArticleAuthorData | Kostik I. E., Leading Geologist, phone: +380 (322) 37-27-84, Lviv Geological Survey Expedition of “Zapukrgeologiya” Company, “Nedra Ukrainy” Company |
Abstract | Lviv-Volyn coal basin is located in Northwestern part of Ukraine and represents southeast suburb of the Lublin Pool extended to territories of Poland. Basin will extend in meridional direction approximately on 190 kilometers and has average width about 60 kilometers, making 11.4 thousand square kilometers. Productive adjournment in basin is coal. Capacity of carboniferous adjournment makes to 1500 m. Coal layers of the basin concern a category of thin and very thin ones, is more rare cases — averages, unrestrained, and especially rarely — sustained and concerning sustained on capacity and the distribution area. Most often layers of coals have capacity of 0,2–0,4 m. On a territorial accessory, features of geological structure and coals stocks, level of scrutiny and industrial development, the pool total area is subdivided into three areas: New Vlynsky, Chervonogradsky and Southwest. With opening and accelerated investigation of the Volynsk and Mezhrechensky deposits in the basin since 1948 till 1979, 21 colliery has been constructed and placed in operation. In 1993 in basin there were 18 mines with annual capacity of 10,8 million tons. In 2010, from 21 operating mines 14 remained, having total capacity of 4,65 million tons, and coal mining has made in 2009 1,618 thousand tons.
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keywords | Lviv-Volyn coal basin, sources, coals categories, extraction, basin development, coal layers draining out of gases, co-current gas extraction |
References | 1. Shulga V. F., Zdanovskiy A., Zaytseva L. B. et al. Korrelyatsiya karbonovykh uglenosnykh formatsiy L'vovsko-Volynskogo i Lyublinskogo basseynov (Correlation of carbon carboniferous formations of the Lviv-Volyn and Lublin basin). Kiev, 2007. P. 11–15. |
Language of full-text | russian |
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