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SULPHUR DISTRIBUTION IN THE COAL SEAM ANTONIN AT OPEN-CAST MINE JIRI AND DRUZBA, THE CZECH REPUBLIC
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This paper is focused on the sulphur and su lphur forms distribution in the Antonin coal seam at Jiri and Druzba open-cast mines in the North Bohemian brown coal basin, in the Czech Republic. Briefly describes the basic geological structure of the area, deals with sulphur forms, sulphur genesis, chemism, coal sampling and analysis from the exploration boreholes. Overall 32 coal samples were precisely analyzed. The results of this analysis were used for the construc tion of the graphic outputs. Based on these results, the hypotheses of sulphur distribution are confronted with the real situation. The coal produced is used for energetic purposes.
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