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 ====== 2.A.5.a - Quarrying & Mining - Other Than Coal ====== ====== 2.A.5.a - Quarrying & Mining - Other Than Coal ======
  
-^ Category Code  ^  Method                                                                           ||||^  AD                                        ||||^  EF                              ||||| + Category Code                          ^  Method  ^  AD        ^  EF  ^ 
-| 2.A.5.a        |  T1/T2                                                                             |||||  NS/ IS/ AS                                      |||||  CS                              ||||| + 2.A.5.a                                |  T1/T2   |  NS/IS/AS  |  CS  | 
-^                ^  NO<sub>x</sub>  ^  NMVOC  ^  SO<sub>2</sub>  ^  NH<sub>3</sub>  ^  PM<sub>2.5</sub>  ^  PM<sub>10</sub>  ^  TSP  ^  BC  ^  CO  ^  Pb  ^  Cd  ^  Hg  ^  Diox  ^  PAH  ^  HCB  ^ +|  {{page>general:Misc:LegendEIT:start}}                              ||||
-| Key Category                                      -                L/-                L/T              |  L/-  |  -    -    -    -    -    -      -    |  -    |+
  
-{{page>general:Misc:LegendEIT:start}}+---- 
 + 
 +| NO<sub>x</sub>                          |  NMVOC  |  SO<sub>2</sub>  |  NH<sub>3</sub>  ^  PM<sub>2.5</sub>  ^  PM<sub>10</sub>  ^ TSP    BC  |  CO  |  Heavy Metals  |  POPs  | 
 +|  NA                                      NA      NA              |  NA              ^  L/-                L/T              ^  L/-  |  NA  |  NA  |  NA            |  NA    | 
 +|  {{page>general:Misc:LegendKCA:start}}                                                                                                                                 |||||||||||
  
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-For particulate emissions, Mining is the main emissions source in the Mineral industries.+Regarding particulate emissions, Mining is the main emissions source in the Mineral industries
 + 
 +In Germany, two diffrent approaches are applied for sands and rocks, and for salts, respectively.
  
-In Germany we use two approaches - one for Sands and rocks, one for salts. 
 ===== Short description ===== ===== Short description =====
  
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 Salt production is a sub-category of the mining activities in respect of the country specific approach used. Salt production is a sub-category of the mining activities in respect of the country specific approach used.
 +
 +The Tier 1 methodology for the emissions from salt mining represents only a small portion of emissions from this sector - few than 4%, depending on the PM fraction. Considering the limited scale of the activity and emission, the part is considered to be below the significance for higher Tiers. Please see the small relevance of this under trend diskussion.
  
 ===== Methodology ===== ===== Methodology =====
  
-With the use of the 2019 GB method [(EMEP/EEA, 2019: EEA Report No 13/2019 EMEP EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2019, Copenhagen, 2019; URL: https://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/emep-eea-guidebook-2019/part-b-sectoral-guidance-chapters/2-industrial-processes/2-a-mineral-products/2-a-5-a-quarrying/view)], a Tier 2 method is available that can reflect different national conditions.+With the use of the 2023 GB method [(EMEP/EEA, 2023: EEA Report No 06/2023 EMEP EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2023, Copenhagen, 2023; URL: https://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/emep-eea-guidebook-2023/part-b-sectoral-guidance-chapters/2-industrial-processes-and-product-use/2-a-mineral-products/2-a-5-a-quarrying-1/view)], a Tier 2 method is available that can reflect different national conditions.
  
-In particular, this concerns input variables on humidity and wind speed, which are differentiated into regions. Due to data availability, the regions are represented by the administrative states (German Länder), which does not necessarily represent characteristic weather regimes. Regionality can be increased by merging urban and surface states. Parameters on weather as well as on areas can thus be improvedin a first step by using open wheather data back to 1990.+In particular, this concerns input variables on humidity and wind speed, which are localized according to the administrative states of Germany. Larger city states (Berlin, Hamburg and Bremenwere merged with the respective larger states (BrandenburgSchleswig-Hollstein, Niedersachsen) as the city states do not neccessarily represent the local weather conditions 
 +Parameters on weather as well as on areas can thus be improved in the model above. In a first this was done by using weather data from the German Weather Service (DWD), which may be obtained as daily station data from the Open Data Portal: ClimateDataCenter (CDC) of the DWD URL: https://opendata.dwd.de/climate_environment/CDC/observations_germany/climate/daily/kl/
  
 No area information from the Corine land cover before 2010 is used (consistent data sets). In addition, information from CLC category 131 (Mineral extraction sites [(Copernicus 2019: CLC-classes; URL: https://land.copernicus.eu/user-corner/technical-library/corine-land-cover-nomenclature-guidelines/html/index-clc-131.html)]) had to be adjusted for areas of active open-pit lignite mines. No area information from the Corine land cover before 2010 is used (consistent data sets). In addition, information from CLC category 131 (Mineral extraction sites [(Copernicus 2019: CLC-classes; URL: https://land.copernicus.eu/user-corner/technical-library/corine-land-cover-nomenclature-guidelines/html/index-clc-131.html)]) had to be adjusted for areas of active open-pit lignite mines.
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 As provided in the Guidebook model, specific AD for hard rock, sand, and recycled material are applied.  As provided in the Guidebook model, specific AD for hard rock, sand, and recycled material are applied. 
-Because of incomplete national statistics, these AD are taken from nationals and international association information [(European Industry Association data are published annually at https://www.aggregates-europe.eu/facts-figures/figures/. Within the framework of technical consultations, historical data were confirmed by the National Association for Mineral Resources (https://www.bv-miro.org/).)]. Now we are additionally in contact with Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources for figures og mineral raw materials (https://www.bgr.bund.de/DE/Themen/Min_rohstoffe/Produkte/produkte_node.html). +Because of incomplete national statistics, these AD are taken from nationals and international association information [(European Industry Association data are published annually at https://www.aggregates-europe.eu/facts-figures/figures/)]. Within the framework of technical consultations, historical data were confirmed by the National Association for Mineral Resources [(https://www.bv-miro.org/)]. Now we are additionally in contact with Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources for figures og mineral raw materials [(https://www.bgr.bund.de/DE/Themen/Min_rohstoffe/Produkte/produkte_node.html)]
-For time series concsistency, data gaps are closed via interpolation, resulting in higher AD.+For time series consistency, data gaps are closed via interpolation or expert adjustement. 
 + 
 +Data of production of potash and rock salt are included in national statistics. Potash salt is dominating, nevertheless gaps of statistics are filled and emissions are modelled as potash salt only.
  
 ===== Emission factors ===== ===== Emission factors =====
  
-The calculation of emissions takes into account national circumstances and reduction measures.The calculations are available in total more than ten Excel files (individual years since 1990, annually from 2010). Since the GB tool in principle calculates emissions for exactly one year [(EMEP/EEA, 2019: EEA Report No 13/2019 EMEP EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2019, Copenhagen, 2019; URL: https://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/emep-eea-guidebook-2019/part-b-sectoral-guidance-chapters/2-industrial-processes/2-a-mineral-products/2-a-5-a-quarrying-1/view)], files must be available for exactly those years in which input data are available. Intermediate years are interpolated in case of data gaps.+The calculation of emissions takes into account national circumstances and reduction measures.The calculations are available in total more than ten Excel files (individual years since 1990, annually from 2010). Since the GB tool in principle calculates emissions for exactly one year [(EMEP/EEA, 2023: EEA Report No 06/2023 EMEP EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2023, Copenhagen, 2023; URL: https://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/emep-eea-guidebook-2023/part-b-sectoral-guidance-chapters/2-industrial-processes-and-product-use/2-a-mineral-products/2-a-5-a-quarrying-1/view)], files must be available for exactly those years in which input data are available. Intermediate years are interpolated in case of data gaps.
  
 With the help of the GB tools, IEFs are estimated on an annual basis, which are used for the inventory method AR x EF. The emission factors are virtual, but the calculation of this is modified by national circumstances on the parameters. So we would name the EF as country-specific. With the help of the GB tools, IEFs are estimated on an annual basis, which are used for the inventory method AR x EF. The emission factors are virtual, but the calculation of this is modified by national circumstances on the parameters. So we would name the EF as country-specific.
-===== Trend discussion ===== 
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-Trends in emissions follow the shrinking mining activities. 
- 
-[{{sector:ippu:mineral_industry:EM_2A5a_since_1990.PNG| Emission trends in NFR 2.A.5.a}}] 
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- 
-===== Recalculations ===== 
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-<WRAP center round info 60%> 
-With **activity data and emission factors remaining unrevised**, no recalculations were carried out compared to Submission 2022. 
-</WRAP> 
- 
-=====Planned improvements ===== 
- 
-At the moment, it is planned evaluate further Country specific conditions. 
-===== Short description - Salt Production ===== 
- 
-Salt production is a sub-category of the mining activities in respect of the country specific approach used. Currently, a Tier 1 method is used: information on production of salts are multiplied with emission factors for TSP and PM. 
- 
-===== Method ===== 
-==== Activity data ==== 
-The data from national statistics includes production of potash and rock salt. Potash salt is dominating, nevertheless gaps of statistics are filled and emissions are modelled as potash salt only. 
  
-==== Emission factors ==== +The emission factors for salt production are based on analogy to bulk product handling by an UBA expert judgement:
-The emission factors are based on analogy to bulk product handling by an UBA expert judgement:+
  
 __Table 2: Overview of applied emission factors, in kg/t salt__ __Table 2: Overview of applied emission factors, in kg/t salt__
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 ^ PM<sub>10</sub>      ||  0.016         ||  constant     || ^ PM<sub>10</sub>      ||  0.016         ||  constant     ||
 ^ PM<sub>2.5</sub>     ||  0.003         ||  constant     || ^ PM<sub>2.5</sub>     ||  0.003         ||  constant     ||
 +===== Trend discussion =====
  
 +Trends in emissions follow the shrinking mining activities.
  
-===== Recalculations =====+[{{sector:ippu:mineral_industry:EM_2A5a_since_1990.PNG| Emission trends in NFR 2.A.5.a}}]
  
-<WRAP center round info 60%+The Tier 1 methodology for the emissions from salt mining represents only a small portion of emissions from this sector - few than 4%, depending on the PM fraction. Considering the limited scale of the activity and emission, the part is considered to be below the significance for higher Tiers.
-With **activity data and emission factors remaining unrevised**no recalculations were carried out compared to Submission 2022. +
-</WRAP>+
  
 +[{{:sector:ippu:mineral_industry:quarrying_mining:share-of-salt-in-mining.png|**share-of-salt-in-mining**}}]
  
 +===== Recalculations =====
  
-===== Planned improvements =====+Recalculations were necessary due to improvement of method. The significant changes can be shown as an absolute difference over time as follows:
  
-At the moment, no category-specific improvements are planned.+[{{:sector:ippu:mineral_industry:recalc._2a5a_since_1990.PNG|**Recalculations in NFR 2.A.5.a**}}]
  
 +The former years in particular were improved by valid meteorological data.
 +=====Planned improvements =====
  
 +At the moment, it is planned evaluate further Country specific conditions.