Environmental Geochemistry and Positive Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic with Special Emphasis to Coal Mining Industry: An Overview
Journal of the Geological Society of India
; 98(7):971-975, 2022.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1943294
ABSTRACT
In the present situation, Covid-19 is considered to be an unbeaten global pandemic. In every single fleeting moment, this SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus-2) causes greater damage to our life including the physical world including drastic imbalance of the whole economic condition of any country. The lockdown governed in two consecutive years (2020 and 2021) in the world to control the spreading of the virus poses an undue threat to the industrial sectors including the coal mining sectors that determine the economic growth of the country. With these negative impacts of coronavirus-2 in our life, this present review aims to explore some of the positive influences of the Covid-19 pandemic through the restoration of the environmental system which are otherwise not possible. This quantitative review finds that spreading of the Covid-19 pandemic indirectly improves the air and water quality by reducing the number of vehicles, reduces the CO2, NOx, particulate matter, and other polluting gases emission from coal-based power plants through periodical lockdown in the country. Moreover, the lockdown implemented to minimise the spreading of the Covid-19 significantly reduces the coal dust production from the mining and transportation of coal that indirectly reduces environmental pollution.
Earth Sciences--Geology; Coal transport; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; Spreading; Mining; Vehicle emissions; Coal mining; Air pollution; COVID-19; Viral diseases; Pandemics; Power plants; Economic conditions; Oxides; Restoration; Coal dust; Economics; Geochemistry; Nitrogen compounds; Coronaviruses; Economic development; Mining industry; Disease transmission; Carbon dioxide; Coal industry; Coal; Economic growth; Water quality; Pollution; Pollution control; Countries; Environmental restoration; Particulate emissions; Particulate matter; Viruses; Industrial pollution; Suspended particulate matter; Atmospheric particulates; Gases
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Journal of the Geological Society of India
Year:
2022
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