@misc{Kołodziejczyk_Urszula_Wydobycie, author={Kołodziejczyk, Urszula and Asani, Anna}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, language={pol}, language={eng}, abstract={The Lubuski Region is part of the Miocene coal-bearing province, which builds the upper stages of the Fore-Sudetic monocline. There are numerous brown coal deposits here ? bedded (undisturbed) or glacitectonically deformed (during the Pleistocene glaciations). In the Polish part of the Middle Odra Region, are the following deposits: Babina, Cybinka, Gubin, Brody, Mosty, Żary, Zielona Góra and Sieniawa, where altogether approx. 2.2 billion Mg of the resources have been documented.}, abstract={At present, brown coal is only being mined at the Sieniawa deposit (by the surface method), where approx. 40 thousand Mg per year is mined. In the German part of the Middle Odra Region, in turn, there is approx. 13.1 billion Mg of brown coal. It is being mined in several opencast mines: Jänschwalde, Cottbus-Nord, Welzow-Süd (Brandenburg) and Nochten (Saxony), and in the nearest future five other mines are going to be opened.}, abstract={Today, Poland also stands a great chance of increasing its output of brown coal in the Middle Odra Region, as it is going to build a brown coal open pit combined with a power station of 1600 MW in the boroughs of Gubin and Brody.}, type={artykuł}, title={Wydobycie węgla brunatnego na Ziemi Lubuskiej = The brown coal mining in the Lubuski Region}, keywords={węgiel brunatny - eksploatacja, Ziemia Lubuska, brown coal, mining, The Lubuski Region}, }