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dc.contributor.authorSivek, Martin
dc.contributor.authorJirásek, Jakub
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-18T09:41:42Z
dc.date.available2020-09-18T09:41:42Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationGospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi - Mineral Resources Management. 2020, vol. 36, issue 2, p. 21-39.cs
dc.identifier.issn0860-0953
dc.identifier.issn2299-2324
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10084/141793
dc.description.abstractPetrvald is a typical mining town in the Czech part of the Upper Silesian Basin. Since the Petrvald sub-basin is limited by significant tectonic structures, its development was to a great extent independent from other areas of the basin and can serve as an example of the influence of the geological structure on the development of mining and residential communities. In the first phase of mining development (ca 1830 to 1844) first claims begin to occur in the area. Thick coal seams were available in shallow depths. Due to missing railway connection, the demand for coal was not very large and the village economy was focused on agriculture. In the second phase (1844 to 1871), the first underground mines start to operate in the area. They were situated in favorable areas with thin overburden. Also, the connection to the railway improved the sale opportunities and a significant share of the local population worked in the mines. The third phase of mining (1871 to 1963) brought still increasing demand for coal, which resulted in establishing new coal mines in geologically less favorable areas (thicker overburden, water-bearing horizons). From the 1930s to the end of the 1950s the extraction peaked, which coincided with the urbanistic and cultural climax. New housing was provided for miners and their families by the companies. The final stage of mining development (1963 to 1998) is connected with the steady decline of production and phase-out of mining. The reason was a lack of economically recoverable coal reserves connected to unfavorable geological conditions. We conclude that the results of studies concerning specific geological parameters of coal deposits can be used for more detailed analyses regarding the development of urbanism, or to explain its causes.cs
dc.language.isoencs
dc.publisherPolska Akademia Naukcs
dc.relation.ispartofseriesGospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi – Mineral Resources Managementcs
dc.relation.urihttp://doi.org/10.24425/gsm.2020.132556cs
dc.rights© 2020. The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike International License (CC BY-SA 4.0, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/), which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the Article is properly cited.cs
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/cs
dc.subjectcoalcs
dc.subjectcoal miningcs
dc.subjectgeological structurecs
dc.subjecturbanismcs
dc.subjectHubbert curvecs
dc.titleInfluence of the geology of coal deposits on their extraction and urbanistic development: a case study of Petrvald (Czech part of the Upper Silesian Basin)cs
dc.typearticlecs
dc.identifier.doi10.24425/gsm.2020.132556
dc.rights.accessopenAccesscs
dc.type.versionpublishedVersioncs
dc.type.statusPeer-reviewedcs
dc.description.sourceWeb of Sciencecs
dc.description.volume36cs
dc.description.issue2cs
dc.description.lastpage39cs
dc.description.firstpage21cs
dc.identifier.wos000546352400002


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