Abstract
The Upper Pannonian lignite reserves subjected to study are suited to opencast mining with respect to their depth and thickness. All of them are characterized by occurrence in multiple beds, the thickness of which however is different per area. The dirt between the strata consists mostly of sand, to a lesser degree of clay or of materials between the former. Continuously operating dredges can be used for working, the types depending on the thickness of the overburden and the technology to be applied. Deep wells with submerged pumps may be employed for drainage. High-capacity mining districts can be operated at the areas subjected to study, new districts must however be opened up to increase the productive capacity beyond a certain limit. Establishment of a significant power station capacity is made possible by the explored lignite reserves. (In Hungarian)
Citation Formats
Faur, G.
Possibilities of utilizing the Hungarian reserves of lignite in thermal power stations.
Hungary: N. p.,
1978.
Web.
Faur, G.
Possibilities of utilizing the Hungarian reserves of lignite in thermal power stations.
Hungary.
Faur, G.
1978.
"Possibilities of utilizing the Hungarian reserves of lignite in thermal power stations."
Hungary.
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title = {Possibilities of utilizing the Hungarian reserves of lignite in thermal power stations}
author = {Faur, G}
abstractNote = {The Upper Pannonian lignite reserves subjected to study are suited to opencast mining with respect to their depth and thickness. All of them are characterized by occurrence in multiple beds, the thickness of which however is different per area. The dirt between the strata consists mostly of sand, to a lesser degree of clay or of materials between the former. Continuously operating dredges can be used for working, the types depending on the thickness of the overburden and the technology to be applied. Deep wells with submerged pumps may be employed for drainage. High-capacity mining districts can be operated at the areas subjected to study, new districts must however be opened up to increase the productive capacity beyond a certain limit. Establishment of a significant power station capacity is made possible by the explored lignite reserves. (In Hungarian)}
journal = []
volume = {111:9}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Hungary}
year = {1978}
month = {Jan}
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title = {Possibilities of utilizing the Hungarian reserves of lignite in thermal power stations}
author = {Faur, G}
abstractNote = {The Upper Pannonian lignite reserves subjected to study are suited to opencast mining with respect to their depth and thickness. All of them are characterized by occurrence in multiple beds, the thickness of which however is different per area. The dirt between the strata consists mostly of sand, to a lesser degree of clay or of materials between the former. Continuously operating dredges can be used for working, the types depending on the thickness of the overburden and the technology to be applied. Deep wells with submerged pumps may be employed for drainage. High-capacity mining districts can be operated at the areas subjected to study, new districts must however be opened up to increase the productive capacity beyond a certain limit. Establishment of a significant power station capacity is made possible by the explored lignite reserves. (In Hungarian)}
journal = []
volume = {111:9}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Hungary}
year = {1978}
month = {Jan}
}