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Time to put your thinking cap on! Please read the entire board. Please get out your outline for pgs 342-344 and your objectives #19-23 for a stamp. Use this time to add new learnings in a different colored pen to your objectives Thanks!
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Coal Formation –
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Mountain top removalMountain top removal map 500+ mountains leveled in W Va 1.2 million acres of hardwood forest destroyed Overburden (rocks, soil) is dumped into river valleys, increasing turbidity and exposure to heavy metals and radioactive materials.
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Surface mine/strip mine (Coal mine in Canada)
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Kimberly Big Hole, South Africa a diamond mine over 1,097 meters deep. The mine was closed in 1914 but was later reopened as a tourist attraction.
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Mirny Diamon Mine Serbia The mine itself is over 525 meters deep and more than 125 kilometers in diameter. The hole is so wide and so deep it is believed to cause a suction effect, which has caused several aircraft accidents in the area. The Mirny Diamond Mine is now considered a no fly zone!
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Bingham Canyon Mine, Utah this is supposedly the largest man-made excavation on earth. extraction began in 1863 and still continues today, the pit increasing in size constantly. in its current state the hole is 3/4 mile deep and 2.5 miles wide.
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Subsurface mining
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Risks – black lung disease, collapse, explosions from leaking CH 4
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From coal to electricity Major air pollutants: CO 2, SO x, NO x, particulates, Hg Using natural gas? NO x, CO 2, trace of SO x
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Natural gas vs. coal New pollution prevention – Activated carbon injection 2007 – coal provided 50% of US electricity. 2011 – coal provided 34% of US electricity. WHY?
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Coal– dig it!
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