Fundamentals of Mining
Fundamentals of Mining
Surface
mining
Metal ore
Separation
of ore from
gangue
Smelting
Melting
metal
Recycling
Conversion
to product
Discarding
of product
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Ekati Diamond Mine
Overlaying
material
is
removed
using
large
equipment
Creates
pits
that
are
hundreds of meters wide and
hundreds of meters deep.
The amount of waste rock to
be removed to provide
reasonable
gradient
for
trucks.
Only efficient for large ore
bodies close to the surface
Can be useful for dumping
mine waste at closure
Strip Mining
a. Like open pit but not
as deep of a pit
b. Same environmental
damage
c. Very efficient for high
level flat lying ore
bodies
d. Overburden and top
soil can be replaced
minimizing
environmental
damage
Underground Mining
a.
b.
c.
d.
Acid in
situ
leach of
metallic
ore
Heap Leach
Water leaking into mine shafts, washes dissolved metals & toxic material
into water sources.
Loss of biodiversity in the area
Abandoned mines can still pose safety hazards such as deadly gases
Recycling
Saves energy
Recycling aluminum cans requires 1/20th the energy than extracting aluminum from bauxite
(aluminum ore)
Minimills becoming more common- remelt & reshape waste scrap iron & steel. Cost comparison:
$225-$480 per metric ton while regular steel mills cost $1425-$2250 per metric ton.
Ex: platinum (catalytic converters), gold, silver, copper, lead, iron, steel
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