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MINING: The process of obtaining
mineral resources from the Earth
Do Now
• What are examples of resources we extract
from the earth?
• How do we get those resources out of the
earth so we can use them?
What do we mine?
• Coal!!!
• Salt
• Sulfur
• Granite
• Marble
• Sand
• Gravel
• Gold
• Copper
• Iron
• Diamonds
• Gemstones, other minerals
Why do we mine?
• Energy- coal, oil, natural gas, uranium
• Technology- metals for electronics
• Infrastructure- rocks, gravel, metals
• Agriculture- minerals for fertilizers
• Luxury- diamonds, gold, sapphires, rubies, etc.
Mining Methods
Surface Mining
• Digging down from the
surface
Sub-Surface
• Cut small “shafts” into earth
and excavate from within
Surface Mining: Open Pit Mining
• Used when minerals are
close to the surface
• Mined from top
downward in layers
• Ore pulled out via trucks
• Gold and Copper can be
mined this way
The El Chino mine located near Silver City,
New Mexico is an open-pit copper mine.
Surface Mining: Strip Mining
• A long strip of soil and rock is removed and the mineral
seam is exposed
• This layer of removed soil is called the overburden
• Used for mining coal.
• Overburden layer can be replaced once the mineral has
been taken out of the ground
Surface Mining: Quarrying
• Rocks such as marble
and granite can be
mined this way
• Construction Materials
such as sand, gravel
and stone can also be
mined this way
An abandoned construction aggregate
quarry near Adelaide, South Australia
Surface Mining: Solar Evaporation
• Salty Sea water is placed
into very shallow
artificial ponds.
• The salt water slowly
evaporates and salt
crystals form
• 30% of our Salt comes
from this process
• Most common in dry
climates…why???
A salt pan worker in a salt evaporation
pond in Tamil Nadu, India
Subsurface Mining: Room-and-Pillar Mining
• “Rooms” are cut into seams of coal
• Pillars of ore are left standing to support the ceiling
• When all possible ore is extracted from the rooms, the pillars
are then removed and the land above collapses
Subsurface Mining: Longwall Mining
• A machine (a shearer) cuts
and scrapes coal from the
wall of a coal seam
• The coal drops onto a
conveyor belt
• The ceiling next to the
machine is held up by roof
supports and as the
machine advances into the
coal seam the roof collapses
Subsurface Mining: Solution Mining
• Hot water is injected into the mineral deposit
through a well
• The mineral water mixture is then pumped to
the surface
Mining Regulations &
Mine Reclamation
Environmental Impacts of
Mining
What are some environmental impacts
associated with mining?
Be ready to explain your answers or provide examples.
Environmental Impacts of
Mining
• Air and noise pollution
• Water pollution
• Displacement of wildlife
• Erosion and sedimentation
• Soil degradation
• Subsidence
Because the environmental impacts are so great, mining
is one of the most heavily regulated industries in the US!
Air and Noise Pollution
• Dust is produced by removing,
loading, hauling, and dumping
soil and overburden (stuff on
top of ore)
• Dust is also produced from ore
blasting
• Noise is created by equipment
and blasting
Air and Noise Pollution
Regulation
• Most surface mines are NOT
located near urban
populations
• Regulations in US forbid
mining operations to allow
dust or noise to exit the area
being mined
Water Contamination
• Water that seeps into mines or through piles of
rock can pick up or dissolve toxic substances
• Containments can then wash into streams where
they can harm or kill aquatic life
Think!
What do you think happens when water is contaminated with a
mineral like sulfur?
What regulations do you think exist to combat water
contamination?
Water Contamination &
Regulation
• Minerals that contain a lot of sulfur
and react with oxygen and water to
produce dilute sulfuric acid
• Contaminated water from this
process is called Acid Mine Drainage
(AMD)
• Regulations in the US require
companies to dispose of acid-
producing rock in landfill or in ways
that prevent water contamination
Displacement of wildlife
• Removing soil from a surface mine site strips away all
plant life.
• Without plants, animals will leave the area.
• Dredging disturbs river bottoms and destroys aquatic
plant life. (Example: gold and silver)
Think!
What do you think happens when soil is returned to a surface
mine site?
Displacement of wildlife
When the soil is
returned to the site
different plants and
animals may
establish themselves,
creating a new
ecosystem.
Think!- Would this be primary
or secondary succession?
Erosion and Sedimentation
• Excess rock from mines
is dumped into large
piles called dumps.
• Running water erodes
unprotected dumps
and may harm water
quality and aquatic life
Soil Degradation
• Soil at a mine is removed from the uppermost
layer downward.
• Soil must be stored in layers with the upper
layers stored above lower layers.
Think!
What do you think happens if the soil is not removed and
stored properly?
Soil Degradation
• Soil must be removed and stored properly
or it can be depleted of nutrients when it is
reclaimed.
• Deeper soil layers may also contain sulfur.
Think!
What might happens to sulfur compounds in the soil?
How might this affect plant growth?
Subsidence
• The sinking of regions
of ground with little or
no horizontal
movement.
• Caused when pillars in
a mine collapse or the
mine roof or floor fails
Think!
What are some hazards that may result from subsidence?
Subsidence
• Buildings, houses,
roads, bridges,
underground pipelines
and utilities may be
damaged
- Explosions, fires
• Loss of wildlife or
human life
Underground Mine Fires
• Fires in underground coal seams are one
of the most serious environmental
consequences of coal mining
• Lightning, forest fires and burning trash
can cause coal-seam fires.
• Centralia, PA. – still burning since 1962
Think!
 What are some of the problems with underground mine fires?
Underground Mine Fires
• These fires are hard to
put out and often left to
burn out (which may take
decades).
• They release smoke and
gasses that can cause
respiratory problems.
Mining Regulations
• Mining is the most heavily regulated industry in
the US.
• Mines on land in the US are regulated by federal
and state laws.
• States must issue permits for mining, run
inspections, and address noncompliance.
Think!
What federal regulations exist to control negative impacts
mining has on the environment?
Mining Regulations
• The Clean Water Act &The Safe
Drinking Water Act
• The Comprehensive Response
Compensation and Liability Act
– regulates the release of hazardous
substances into air, soil, & water
• The Endangered Species Act
– protects threatened & endangered
species and their habitats
Reclamation
• Reclaiming the land or returning it to its original or
better condition after mining.
• Billions of dollars are spent to clean up abandoned
mines.
• The Surface Mining control and Reclamation Act of
1977 (SMCRA)
– Set standards to minimize the effects of coal mining on
environment
– Established funds used to reclaim land and water resources
adversely affected by mining
Mine Reclamation
Before After
Before
After
Before
After
Lessening impact: The 3 R’s of Mining
• Reduce the amount of waste you
produce (use less stuff)
• Reuse materials in the waste
stream as much as possible
• Maximize Recycling opportunities
Mining Video Clips
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WbaON
JEbRE - Surface Mining: Open pit Mining
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-
4_tDoTvQ6A -Underground Mining

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Mining Methods_NP.ppt Mining Methods_NP.ppt

  • 1. MINING: The process of obtaining mineral resources from the Earth
  • 2. Do Now • What are examples of resources we extract from the earth? • How do we get those resources out of the earth so we can use them?
  • 3. What do we mine? • Coal!!! • Salt • Sulfur • Granite • Marble • Sand • Gravel • Gold • Copper • Iron • Diamonds • Gemstones, other minerals
  • 4. Why do we mine? • Energy- coal, oil, natural gas, uranium • Technology- metals for electronics • Infrastructure- rocks, gravel, metals • Agriculture- minerals for fertilizers • Luxury- diamonds, gold, sapphires, rubies, etc.
  • 5. Mining Methods Surface Mining • Digging down from the surface Sub-Surface • Cut small “shafts” into earth and excavate from within
  • 6. Surface Mining: Open Pit Mining • Used when minerals are close to the surface • Mined from top downward in layers • Ore pulled out via trucks • Gold and Copper can be mined this way The El Chino mine located near Silver City, New Mexico is an open-pit copper mine.
  • 7. Surface Mining: Strip Mining • A long strip of soil and rock is removed and the mineral seam is exposed • This layer of removed soil is called the overburden • Used for mining coal. • Overburden layer can be replaced once the mineral has been taken out of the ground
  • 8. Surface Mining: Quarrying • Rocks such as marble and granite can be mined this way • Construction Materials such as sand, gravel and stone can also be mined this way An abandoned construction aggregate quarry near Adelaide, South Australia
  • 9. Surface Mining: Solar Evaporation • Salty Sea water is placed into very shallow artificial ponds. • The salt water slowly evaporates and salt crystals form • 30% of our Salt comes from this process • Most common in dry climates…why??? A salt pan worker in a salt evaporation pond in Tamil Nadu, India
  • 10. Subsurface Mining: Room-and-Pillar Mining • “Rooms” are cut into seams of coal • Pillars of ore are left standing to support the ceiling • When all possible ore is extracted from the rooms, the pillars are then removed and the land above collapses
  • 11. Subsurface Mining: Longwall Mining • A machine (a shearer) cuts and scrapes coal from the wall of a coal seam • The coal drops onto a conveyor belt • The ceiling next to the machine is held up by roof supports and as the machine advances into the coal seam the roof collapses
  • 12. Subsurface Mining: Solution Mining • Hot water is injected into the mineral deposit through a well • The mineral water mixture is then pumped to the surface
  • 14. Environmental Impacts of Mining What are some environmental impacts associated with mining? Be ready to explain your answers or provide examples.
  • 15. Environmental Impacts of Mining • Air and noise pollution • Water pollution • Displacement of wildlife • Erosion and sedimentation • Soil degradation • Subsidence Because the environmental impacts are so great, mining is one of the most heavily regulated industries in the US!
  • 16. Air and Noise Pollution • Dust is produced by removing, loading, hauling, and dumping soil and overburden (stuff on top of ore) • Dust is also produced from ore blasting • Noise is created by equipment and blasting
  • 17. Air and Noise Pollution Regulation • Most surface mines are NOT located near urban populations • Regulations in US forbid mining operations to allow dust or noise to exit the area being mined
  • 18. Water Contamination • Water that seeps into mines or through piles of rock can pick up or dissolve toxic substances • Containments can then wash into streams where they can harm or kill aquatic life Think! What do you think happens when water is contaminated with a mineral like sulfur? What regulations do you think exist to combat water contamination?
  • 19. Water Contamination & Regulation • Minerals that contain a lot of sulfur and react with oxygen and water to produce dilute sulfuric acid • Contaminated water from this process is called Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) • Regulations in the US require companies to dispose of acid- producing rock in landfill or in ways that prevent water contamination
  • 20. Displacement of wildlife • Removing soil from a surface mine site strips away all plant life. • Without plants, animals will leave the area. • Dredging disturbs river bottoms and destroys aquatic plant life. (Example: gold and silver) Think! What do you think happens when soil is returned to a surface mine site?
  • 21. Displacement of wildlife When the soil is returned to the site different plants and animals may establish themselves, creating a new ecosystem. Think!- Would this be primary or secondary succession?
  • 22. Erosion and Sedimentation • Excess rock from mines is dumped into large piles called dumps. • Running water erodes unprotected dumps and may harm water quality and aquatic life
  • 23. Soil Degradation • Soil at a mine is removed from the uppermost layer downward. • Soil must be stored in layers with the upper layers stored above lower layers. Think! What do you think happens if the soil is not removed and stored properly?
  • 24. Soil Degradation • Soil must be removed and stored properly or it can be depleted of nutrients when it is reclaimed. • Deeper soil layers may also contain sulfur. Think! What might happens to sulfur compounds in the soil? How might this affect plant growth?
  • 25. Subsidence • The sinking of regions of ground with little or no horizontal movement. • Caused when pillars in a mine collapse or the mine roof or floor fails Think! What are some hazards that may result from subsidence?
  • 26. Subsidence • Buildings, houses, roads, bridges, underground pipelines and utilities may be damaged - Explosions, fires • Loss of wildlife or human life
  • 27. Underground Mine Fires • Fires in underground coal seams are one of the most serious environmental consequences of coal mining • Lightning, forest fires and burning trash can cause coal-seam fires. • Centralia, PA. – still burning since 1962 Think!  What are some of the problems with underground mine fires?
  • 28. Underground Mine Fires • These fires are hard to put out and often left to burn out (which may take decades). • They release smoke and gasses that can cause respiratory problems.
  • 29.
  • 30. Mining Regulations • Mining is the most heavily regulated industry in the US. • Mines on land in the US are regulated by federal and state laws. • States must issue permits for mining, run inspections, and address noncompliance. Think! What federal regulations exist to control negative impacts mining has on the environment?
  • 31. Mining Regulations • The Clean Water Act &The Safe Drinking Water Act • The Comprehensive Response Compensation and Liability Act – regulates the release of hazardous substances into air, soil, & water • The Endangered Species Act – protects threatened & endangered species and their habitats
  • 32. Reclamation • Reclaiming the land or returning it to its original or better condition after mining. • Billions of dollars are spent to clean up abandoned mines. • The Surface Mining control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA) – Set standards to minimize the effects of coal mining on environment – Established funds used to reclaim land and water resources adversely affected by mining
  • 36. Lessening impact: The 3 R’s of Mining • Reduce the amount of waste you produce (use less stuff) • Reuse materials in the waste stream as much as possible • Maximize Recycling opportunities
  • 37. Mining Video Clips • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WbaON JEbRE - Surface Mining: Open pit Mining • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=- 4_tDoTvQ6A -Underground Mining