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Title: Mining and Mineral Resources


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Mining and Mineral Resources
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What is a mineral?
  • Naturally occurring
  • Inorganic solid
  • Characteristic chemical composition
  • Orderly internal structure
  • Set of physical properties

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Minerals Around You
  • Almost every solid object you see is made of
    minerals. We depend on the use of mineral
    resources in many aspects of our daily lives.
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    es/memory.htm

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Ore Minerals
  • Minerals that are valuable and economical to
    extract are known as ore minerals.
  • Metallic Minerals conduct electricity and have
    shiny surfaces. Ex silver
  • Nonmetallic Minerals tend to be good insulators
    and have dull surfaces. Ex quartz

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How Minerals Form
  • Cooling Magma
  • Hydrothermal Solutions
  • Evaporites

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Mineral Uses
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Metals can be pressed into various shape,
conduct heat electricity, are prized for their
durability, and resist corrosion. Nonmetals
construction, concrete, glassmaking, computer
chips, jewelry/gemstones.
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Mining Exploration
  • Exploring rocks for ore deposits
  • -planes fly over an area creating images of an
    area and identify patterns in gravity, magnetism,
    or radioactivity.
  • - samples are analyzed to determine how much
    metal is in the ore.
  • If the metal content is high then a mining
    company can justify the cost of mining the area.

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Subsurface Mining
  • Mining of ore deposits found at least 50m beneath
    Earths surface
  • room-and-pillar mining rooms are created that
    are held up with pillars
  • longwall mining uses a machine to shear the ore
    from a wall it falls onto a conveyor belt
  • solution mining uses hot water to dissolve the
    ore compressed air to bring the ore to the
    surface

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Subsurface Mining
Room-and-Pillar Mining
Longwall Mining
Solution Mining ?
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Surface Mining
  • Mining of ore deposits close to Earths surface.
  • Open-pit mining used for mining coal metals
  • Strip mining used for mining coal metals
  • Quarrying used for mining granite, marble,
    clay, gypsum, talc

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Smelting
  • Crushed ore is melted at high temperatures in
    furnaces to separate impurities from molten metal.

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Environmental Impacts of Mining
  • Mining dust and machinery exhaust
  • Mining equipment is loud
  • Water that seeps into mines or through piles of
    excess rock picks up dissolved toxic substances
    that can wash into streams
  • Coal contains lots of sulfur can form acid mine
    drainage

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Environmental Impacts of Mining
  • Water Contamination
  • Air Noise Pollution
  • Displacement of Wildlife
  • Erosion
  • Soil Degradation
  • Subsidence (sinking ground)
  • Underground Mine Fires

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Underground Mine Fire in PA
  • Centralia - Columbia County, Pennsylvania - The
    fire was started in a garbage dump over an open
    coal seam in May of 1962.  The fire was reported
    and seemed to be quenched at the time, but
    actually continued underground.  There are many
    additional versions of the original cause but the
    garbage pit and the date are probably right.  In
    1983, there was fire under about 350 surface
    acres.  By 1991, this area had been increased by
    about three-quarters.  Worst case scenario would
    be about 3700 acres and possibly a hundred
    years.  Finally 26 homes along Route 61 west of
    town were bought in April of 1991.  There were no
    further plans to fight the fire.   The population
    of Centralia as of 4/18/97 was 44 people and has
    dwindled since.   There are just a few scattered
    homes today remaining in the town along with the
    borough hall.  The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    owns the remaining homes. 

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Think About It
  • Should mining continue? Why/why not?

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Mining Regulations Reclamation
  • Mining companies are now required to consider the
    environment.
  • Reclamation the process of returning land to
    its original condition after mining is completed.
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