Introduction To Mining and Exploration
Introduction To Mining and Exploration
Prospecting
Exploration
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An evaluation of the samples enables the geologist or mining engineer to calculate the
tonnage and grade, or richness, of the mineral deposit.
He or she estimates the mining costs, evaluates the recovery of the valuable minerals,
determines the environmental costs, and assesses other foreseeable factors in an effort to
reach a conclusion about the profitability of the mineral deposit.
Development
This involves opening a mineral deposit for exploitation i.e. the actual mining of the deposit,
now called the ore.
Access to the deposit must be gained either
(1) by stripping the overburden, which is the soil and/or rock covering the deposit, to expose
the near-surface ore for mining or
(2) by excavating openings from the surface to access more deeply buried deposits to
prepare for underground mining.
Exploitation
Surface mining
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includes mechanical excavation methods such as open pit and open cast (strip mining), and
aqueous methods such as placer and solution mining.
is the predominant exploitation procedure worldwide.
Open pit or open cast mining is usually employed to exploit a near-surface deposit or one
that has a low stripping ratio.
It often necessitates a large capital investment but generally results in high productivity, low
operating cost, and good safety conditions.
Question. What are the other surface mining techniques?
Underground mining
is usually classified in three categories of methods: unsupported, supported, and caving.
These are differentiated by the type of wall and roof supports used, the configuration and
size of production openings, and the direction in which mining operations progress.
Question. Describe each mining method.
Reclamation
The final stage in the operation of most mines is reclamation, the process of closing a mine
and recontouring, revegetating, and restoring the water and land values.
The best time to begin the reclamation process of a mine is before the first excavations are
initiated i.e. mine planning engineers should plan the mine so that the reclamation process
is considered and the overall cost of mining plus reclamation is minimized, not just the cost
of mining itself.
The new philosophy in the mining industry is sustainability, that is, the meeting of
economic and environmental needs of the present while enhancing the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs.
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