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Käina seamud deposit

Käina seamud deposit (Estonian: Käina meremudamaardla) is a national mineral resource deposit[1] in Estonia, Hiiu County, located in the western part of Käina Bay, Hiiumaa Island. In accordance to the Earth's Crust Act sea mud is a mineral resource in Estonia.[2] Käina seamud deposit is one of 3 national seamud deposits in Estonia. The active reserve of the Käina seamud deposit in December, 2018 was 273,8 thousand tons and passive reserve 1 546,0 thousand tons.[3]

Käina seamud deposit
Location
LocationHiiu County, Orjaku village
CountryEstonia
Production
ProductsSkincare: Face masks, Hair masks, Shampoos, Soaps, Body masks, Water toners, Lotions

Healthcare: Mud wraps, Quasi drugs, Fangotherapies, Therapeutic treatments, Ingredient extraction

Spa/Wellness: Beauty masks, Pelotherapies, Medical masks

Agriculture: Fertilizers
TypepH: 6.7 – 7.2

Zeta potential: -0.7 – -9.5 mV

Humidity: 65 – 75 %

Density: 1,24 – 1,42 g/cm3

Viscosity: 55 000 – 100 000 mPa*s

Shear Strength: 1 000 – 3 500 dyn/cm3
Käina seamud deposit area in Käina Bay

Studies edit

Several studies on geology and natural conditions have been implemented in Käina deposit. Radioactive studies were carried out in the first half of the 20th century. In 1922, M. Kand and F. Dreyer studied the radioactivity of the curative mud, which at that time was considered to be the main factor causing the therapeutic effect. The radioactivity of the mud in Käina Bay has measured 6.9 Mache units. In his monograph, published in 1947, Voldemar Vadi [Wikidata] also mentions the radioactivity of fresh mud 6.9 Mache units and stood mud at 2.1 Mache units.

In 1957–1959, the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Medicine of the Academy of Sciences of the ESSR studied sea mud in Hiiumaa Island. Käina Bay mud was found to be the largest curative mud reserve in Hiiumaa, at the Bay's southern site mud deposit averaged several square kilometers forming a 0,5 - 1,0 meters thick deposit. In the 1960s, E.Türi determined the thickness of mud and analyzed it lithologically. In 1963, the Central Institute of Spa and Physiotherapy carried out complex researches on curative mud. In 1985, the ESSR Geology Administration conducted a comprehensive study for the purposes of determining curative mud reserves and quality in Käina Bay. The latest thorough studies date back to 1997 when the reserves in several curative mud deposits in Estonia were studied.

In 1998, the Geological Survey of Estonia prepared an investigation report by Kalle Suuroja and Ene Kadastik, which gives a short review of the mineral resources (sand, gravel, clay, limestone, curative mud, mineral water) of Hiiumaa Island (County) and the recommendation for economical using of these 28 sand and gravel, 6 clay, 6 limestone, 1 seamud and 1 mineral water deposits in the island. Deposits have been characterized in detail and the conception of economical use of mineral resources of Hiiumaa Island concluded that the reserves of the above-mentioned mineral resources meet the needs of Hiiumaa county as a small island. At the present extraction level the lasting of these resources of Hiiumaa Island is guaranteed for more than a hundred years.[4]

Composition edit

According to the study on curative mud in Estonia, carried out by the Centre of Excellence in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation (Estonian: Tervisedenduse ja Rehabilitatsiooni Kompetentsikeskus) in 2013–2014, on the basis of a low concentration of heavy metals, the sediments in Käina Bay can be considered the ecologically cleanest in Estonia. That is understandable, as the bay is located in the Käina Bay-Kassari Landscape Conservation Area, where a number of restrictions (for example, on the use of boat motors) have been imposed. The lithological composition of the mud was studied with thermogravimetric analysis (concentration of organics, mineral matter, and carbonates), and the ED-XRF method was used to determine the concentration of metals (Cu, Cr, Sr, Pb, Cd, Zn, Ni).

Käina Bay contains the most mineral sediments out of all five (Käina Bay, Haapsalu Tagalaht Bay, Värska Bay, Mullutu-Suurlaht Bay, and Ermistu lake) analyzed Estonian mineral mud deposits – on average, it contains 91.4% of minerals, 6.5% of organic matter, and 3.7% of carbonates. Within the same deposit, the composition of sediments is fairly similar. Outside the boundaries of the deposit, however, there is larger spatial variability. The lowest lead (Pb) concentrations among five deposits were detected in Käina Bay, where values do not exceed 20 ppm. In all points of the Käina Bay, the concentration of zinc (Zn) is within the norms – 80 ppm. Copper (Cu) is distinguished from all other heavy metals studied by not exceeding the target (100 ppm) in any of the researched deposits, but in Käina Bay, the concentration of Cu was the lowest – 9 ppm on average. In the case of the other studied heavy metals (Sr, Ni, Cr), in general, the lowest concentrations of heavy metals are in Käina Bay. It was determined that sediments are most mineral in Käina Bay (an average of 6.5% of organic matter of dry matter).[5][6]

Division edit

Käina seamud deposit consists of the active and passive reserves, which is divided into 6 blocks. Excavation of sea mud (peloid) is permitted only within the Orjaku limited management zone, which consists of Käina open cast mine and Käina II seamud open cast mine, covering three active blocks area.[7]

Extraction permit area
Block Size

(hectares)

Amount

(tons)

Depth

(meters)

Type
First 4,93 86 796 1,2 Active
Second 6,2 60 986 0,7 Active
Third 11,28 126 000 0,8 Active
Fourth 0,35 2 000 0,4 Passive
Fifth 83,49 1 388 000 1,2 Passive
Sixth 28,2 156 000 0,4 Passive

References edit

  1. ^ "Üleriigilise tähtsusega maardlad" (PDF). Environmental Investment Centre.
  2. ^ "Earth's Crust Act". Riigi Teataja (State Gazette). January 1, 2020.
  3. ^ "Estonian Mineral Resources Consolidated Balance Sheet 2018" (PDF). Maa-amet Geoportaal. May 22, 2019.
  4. ^ "The conception of economical use of mineral resources of Hiiumaa Island. Investigation report". Geological Survey of Estonia. 1998.
  5. ^ "Publications on curative mud" (PDF). Centre of Excellence in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation. 2015.
  6. ^ "Curative mud in Estonia 2013-2014: Käina Bay" (PDF). The Centre of Excellence in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation. 2017.
  7. ^ "Land information X-GIS (2)". Republic of Estonia Land Board. 2020.

58°48′05″N 22°46′23″E / 58.801392°N 22.773128°E / 58.801392; 22.773128 (Käina deposit)

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Kaina seamud deposit Estonian Kaina meremudamaardla is a national mineral resource deposit 1 in Estonia Hiiu County located in the western part of Kaina Bay Hiiumaa Island In accordance to the Earth s Crust Act sea mud is a mineral resource in Estonia 2 Kaina seamud deposit is one of 3 national seamud deposits in Estonia The active reserve of the Kaina seamud deposit in December 2018 was 273 8 thousand tons and passive reserve 1 546 0 thousand tons 3 Kaina seamud depositLocationLocationHiiu County Orjaku villageCountryEstoniaProductionProductsSkincare Face masks Hair masks Shampoos Soaps Body masks Water toners Lotions Healthcare Mud wraps Quasi drugs Fangotherapies Therapeutic treatments Ingredient extractionSpa Wellness Beauty masks Pelotherapies Medical masks Agriculture FertilizersTypepH 6 7 7 2 Zeta potential 0 7 9 5 mVHumidity 65 75 Density 1 24 1 42 g cm3Viscosity 55 000 100 000 mPa s Shear Strength 1 000 3 500 dyn cm3Kaina seamud deposit area in Kaina Bay Contents 1 Studies 2 Composition 3 Division 4 ReferencesStudies editSeveral studies on geology and natural conditions have been implemented in Kaina deposit Radioactive studies were carried out in the first half of the 20th century In 1922 M Kand and F Dreyer studied the radioactivity of the curative mud which at that time was considered to be the main factor causing the therapeutic effect The radioactivity of the mud in Kaina Bay has measured 6 9 Mache units In his monograph published in 1947 Voldemar Vadi Wikidata also mentions the radioactivity of fresh mud 6 9 Mache units and stood mud at 2 1 Mache units In 1957 1959 the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Medicine of the Academy of Sciences of the ESSR studied sea mud in Hiiumaa Island Kaina Bay mud was found to be the largest curative mud reserve in Hiiumaa at the Bay s southern site mud deposit averaged several square kilometers forming a 0 5 1 0 meters thick deposit In the 1960s E Turi determined the thickness of mud and analyzed it lithologically In 1963 the Central Institute of Spa and Physiotherapy carried out complex researches on curative mud In 1985 the ESSR Geology Administration conducted a comprehensive study for the purposes of determining curative mud reserves and quality in Kaina Bay The latest thorough studies date back to 1997 when the reserves in several curative mud deposits in Estonia were studied In 1998 the Geological Survey of Estonia prepared an investigation report by Kalle Suuroja and Ene Kadastik which gives a short review of the mineral resources sand gravel clay limestone curative mud mineral water of Hiiumaa Island County and the recommendation for economical using of these 28 sand and gravel 6 clay 6 limestone 1 seamud and 1 mineral water deposits in the island Deposits have been characterized in detail and the conception of economical use of mineral resources of Hiiumaa Island concluded that the reserves of the above mentioned mineral resources meet the needs of Hiiumaa county as a small island At the present extraction level the lasting of these resources of Hiiumaa Island is guaranteed for more than a hundred years 4 Composition editAccording to the study on curative mud in Estonia carried out by the Centre of Excellence in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation Estonian Tervisedenduse ja Rehabilitatsiooni Kompetentsikeskus in 2013 2014 on the basis of a low concentration of heavy metals the sediments in Kaina Bay can be considered the ecologically cleanest in Estonia That is understandable as the bay is located in the Kaina Bay Kassari Landscape Conservation Area where a number of restrictions for example on the use of boat motors have been imposed The lithological composition of the mud was studied with thermogravimetric analysis concentration of organics mineral matter and carbonates and the ED XRF method was used to determine the concentration of metals Cu Cr Sr Pb Cd Zn Ni Kaina Bay contains the most mineral sediments out of all five Kaina Bay Haapsalu Tagalaht Bay Varska Bay Mullutu Suurlaht Bay and Ermistu lake analyzed Estonian mineral mud deposits on average it contains 91 4 of minerals 6 5 of organic matter and 3 7 of carbonates Within the same deposit the composition of sediments is fairly similar Outside the boundaries of the deposit however there is larger spatial variability The lowest lead Pb concentrations among five deposits were detected in Kaina Bay where values do not exceed 20 ppm In all points of the Kaina Bay the concentration of zinc Zn is within the norms 80 ppm Copper Cu is distinguished from all other heavy metals studied by not exceeding the target 100 ppm in any of the researched deposits but in Kaina Bay the concentration of Cu was the lowest 9 ppm on average In the case of the other studied heavy metals Sr Ni Cr in general the lowest concentrations of heavy metals are in Kaina Bay It was determined that sediments are most mineral in Kaina Bay an average of 6 5 of organic matter of dry matter 5 6 Division editKaina seamud deposit consists of the active and passive reserves which is divided into 6 blocks Excavation of sea mud peloid is permitted only within the Orjaku limited management zone which consists of Kaina open cast mine and Kaina II seamud open cast mine covering three active blocks area 7 Extraction permit area Block Size hectares Amount tons Depth meters TypeFirst 4 93 86 796 1 2 ActiveSecond 6 2 60 986 0 7 ActiveThird 11 28 126 000 0 8 ActiveFourth 0 35 2 000 0 4 PassiveFifth 83 49 1 388 000 1 2 PassiveSixth 28 2 156 000 0 4 PassiveReferences edit Uleriigilise tahtsusega maardlad PDF Environmental Investment Centre Earth s Crust Act Riigi Teataja State Gazette January 1 2020 Estonian Mineral Resources Consolidated Balance Sheet 2018 PDF Maa amet Geoportaal May 22 2019 The conception of economical use of mineral resources of Hiiumaa Island Investigation report Geological Survey of Estonia 1998 Publications on curative mud PDF Centre of Excellence in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation 2015 Curative mud in Estonia 2013 2014 Kaina Bay PDF The Centre of Excellence in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation 2017 Land information X GIS 2 Republic of Estonia Land Board 2020 58 48 05 N 22 46 23 E 58 801392 N 22 773128 E 58 801392 22 773128 Kaina deposit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kaina seamud deposit amp oldid 1208309686, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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