Chapter 13 Mining
mineral resource
can be extracted from earth's crust and processed into raw materials and products at an affordable cost
subsurface mining
deep deposits removed
reserves
estimated supply of a mineral resource
low grade ore
less concentrated with mineral
open-pit mining
machines dig very large holes and remove metal ores such as iron and copper. uses heavy machinery to dig holes to remove ores and material like sand and gravel
strip mining
machines dig very large holes and remove metal ores such as iron and copper. uses heavy machinery to dig holes to remove ores and material like sand and gravel.
solid waste
mining produces the most..
high grade ore
more concentrated with mineral
types of surface mining
open-pit mining, strip mining, contour strip mining, mountaintop removal
ore
rock that contains the mineral that we are interested in selling
environmental effects
scarring and disruption of the land surface (spoil banks) Mountaintop removal for coal: loss of rivers and streams, air pollution, groundwater disruption Biodiversity decreases
surface mining
shallow deposits removed, overburden, depends on resource and local topography
purpose of mining
to extract mineral in the earth's crust to use for products
dredging
type of surface mining in which chain buckets and draglines scrape up sand, gravel, and other surface deposits covered with water. used to remove sediment from streams and harbors.
spoils
waste material
in situ leaching
A type of mining in which small holes are drilled into the site and water based chemical solvents are used by miners to extract the resources
underground mining
Involves the sinking of shafts to reach underground deposits. In this type of mining, networks of tunnels are dug or blasted and humans enter these tunnels to manually retrieve the coal. Used when minerals are too deep to be extracted by surface mining. (subsurface mining)
mountaintop removal
a mining technique in which the entire top of a mountain is removed with explosives
highwall mining
a mining technique in which the unexcavated face of expose overburden and coal or ore in an opencast mine, or the face or bank of the uphill side of a contour strip mine, is excavated