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This study indicated that a persistent intensive extraction of groundwater would intensify seawater intrusion in tidally-forced coastal fractured aquifer and proper measures would be required to prevent it.
Nevertheless, due to the use of an intensive extraction method, which was specifically designed to recover as much of the non-radioactive test substance as possible, there were practically no "non-extractable residues" (NERs).
Only white dross is typically considered for aluminium extraction as black dross, as the energy intensive extraction process is not seen as economically viable with respect to its lower aluminium content [3].
The rings were processed to α-cellulose using the Brendel method (Brendel et al. [2000]) modified for small samples (Evans and Schrag [2004]) and specifically for kauri, which appears to require more intensive extraction techniques than other resinous conifers (Brookman and Whittaker [2012]).
I am opposed to what the intensive extraction process can do to the environment and to the health of those who live near the drilling.
If presidential approval is given to allow oil to be extracted from Canadian tar sands and piped down to Texas oil refineries, the energy intensive extraction process will release enough greenhouse gases into the atmosphere to help move us into the danger zone.
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Opponents argue that the energy-intensive extraction of crude in Canada will accelerate climate change, and they worry that a spill could jeopardize sensitive habitat.
Tar sands oil entails a wildly energy-intensive extraction process, uses millions of cubic metres of water and the resulting material must be mixed with a poisonous cocktail of chemicals.
350 Action and 350.org oppose the Keystone XL pipeline because it would carry oil sands from Canada whose energy-intensive extraction emits more greenhouse gases than conventional oil as well as renewable energy sources.
Automation and less labor-intensive extraction methods such as strip mining and mountaintop removal caused job losses for decades, but stricter environmental regulations and a boom in natural gas, which made it cheaper than coal, have contributed to steeper job cuts in recent years, says Brian Lego, a research assistant professor who studies the coalmining industry at West Virginia University.
The use of this bitumen-based fuel releases more carbon per unit of energy than conventional petroleum and its energy-intensive extraction generates additional carbon emissions.
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