MINING
MINING
Mineral Exploration
1. Project Design: This is the initial stage in formulating a project. This involves review of all available data
(geologic reports, mining history, maps, etc.), government requirements in acquiring the project, review of
social, environmental, political and economic acceptability of the project, and budget and organization
proposals.
2. Field Exploration: This stage involves physical activities in the selected project area. This can be subdivided
into three phases:
A. Regional Reconnaissance: The main objective is to identify targets or interesting mineralized zones
covering a relatively large area (regional). In general, the activities involve regional surface
investigation and interpretation.
B. Detailed Exploration: This involves more detailed surface and subsurface activities with the
objective of finding and delineating targets or mineralized zones.
C. Prospect Evaluation: The main objective is to assess market profitability by (1) extensive resource,
geotechnical and engineering drilling (2) metallurgical testing and (3) environmental and societal cost
assessment.
3. Pre-production Feasibility Study: The feasibility study determines and validates the accuracy of all data and
information collected from the different stages. The purpose is for independent assessors to satisfy interested
investors to raise funds and bring the project into production.
B. Mining Methods
• Identify and explain some of the vital considerations needed to know on the different methods to mine a
mineral deposit. - For example, upon knowing the geometry of the ore body, there are appropriate safety ways
to mine the minerals and proper assessment of maximizing profit.
1. Surface Mining - Utilized to extract ore minerals that are close to Earth’s surface - Different types
include open pit mining, quarrying, placer mining and strip mining.
2. Underground Mining - Utilized to extract ore minerals from the orebody is that is deep under the
Earth’s surface