This paper presents a short overview about the discussion about the hydro-geological problems connected with oil shale exploration in NE Estonia. On the basis of the results of the solution to the hydrogeological model developed at Geological Survey of Estonia it was found that the proportion of unconfined groundwater in different open-cast mine fields accounts for 6–34 % and precipitation water makes up 66–84 % in the depleted area. Presently a unified groundwater model of Estonian–Russian border region comprising a 200×200-km area north from Lake Peipsi is being compiled under the initiative of French Geological Survey (BRGM)
Continuous developing of Estonian power engineering on the basis of oil shale requires ever taking i...
ABSTRACT: The paper introduces a mining of two most important mineral resources in Estonia. The goal...
Hydrogeological models (HM) are developed in order to gain information that is needed for managing t...
One of the most important industries of Northeast Estonia is oil shale mining. Ground movements caus...
AbstractFor a sustainable development of Estonia's coastal region it is necessary to achieve a balan...
Northeast part of Estonia has been subject to oil shale mining since 1916. Oil shale as main source ...
Abstract. Estonia is situated on the southern buried slope of the Baltic Shield where the sedimentar...
According to the zonation of the Estonian bedrock topography, presented on the basis of relative and...
Due to high oil price in 2005 number of oil shale mining claims were requested by mining companies i...
Estonia is situated on the southern buried slope of the Baltic Shield where the sedimentary bedrock ...
Developing of Estonian power engineering on the basis of oil shale has caused several changes in env...
This paper documents long term (1923-2005) changes in surface drainage areas and run-off characteris...
Communities and towns in northern Estonia rely upon either surface waters or groundwater from Cambri...
The area of Kurtna Landscape Reserve is situated between oil shale mines. This area is an important ...
Nearly half of Estonia’s territory is underlain by Silurian and Ordovician carbonate rocks, which ho...
Continuous developing of Estonian power engineering on the basis of oil shale requires ever taking i...
ABSTRACT: The paper introduces a mining of two most important mineral resources in Estonia. The goal...
Hydrogeological models (HM) are developed in order to gain information that is needed for managing t...
One of the most important industries of Northeast Estonia is oil shale mining. Ground movements caus...
AbstractFor a sustainable development of Estonia's coastal region it is necessary to achieve a balan...
Northeast part of Estonia has been subject to oil shale mining since 1916. Oil shale as main source ...
Abstract. Estonia is situated on the southern buried slope of the Baltic Shield where the sedimentar...
According to the zonation of the Estonian bedrock topography, presented on the basis of relative and...
Due to high oil price in 2005 number of oil shale mining claims were requested by mining companies i...
Estonia is situated on the southern buried slope of the Baltic Shield where the sedimentary bedrock ...
Developing of Estonian power engineering on the basis of oil shale has caused several changes in env...
This paper documents long term (1923-2005) changes in surface drainage areas and run-off characteris...
Communities and towns in northern Estonia rely upon either surface waters or groundwater from Cambri...
The area of Kurtna Landscape Reserve is situated between oil shale mines. This area is an important ...
Nearly half of Estonia’s territory is underlain by Silurian and Ordovician carbonate rocks, which ho...
Continuous developing of Estonian power engineering on the basis of oil shale requires ever taking i...
ABSTRACT: The paper introduces a mining of two most important mineral resources in Estonia. The goal...
Hydrogeological models (HM) are developed in order to gain information that is needed for managing t...