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Mining
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What we mine… Ore : Ore : any material that mined –is mined (not grown) demand –is in demand (there is a need) profit –can be sold for a profit –Do NOT need to be minerals EconomicallyEconomically dependent Types of Ores –Metallic –Non-Metallic –Fuel
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Metallic Ores Possess metallic properties Often good conductors of electricity Examples: –Gold –Copper –Hematite/Magnitite –Silver
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Non-metallic Ores Possess non-metallic properties Examples: –Aggregate –Limestone –Halite –Sulfur –Gypsum
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Fuel Ores Used to supply energy Many considered “Fossil fuels” Examples: –Crude Oil –Natural Gas –Coal –Uranium
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Michigan Mining Metallic Ores Copper Iron Non-Metallic Ores Aggregate Rock Salt Brine
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Michigan’s Ores: Copper & Iron Pre-Cambrian BILLIONS of years ago Volcanic environment Cooling magma/lava
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Underground Mine: UP Michigan
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World’s Largest Copper Calumet, MI (UP)
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Empire Mine (UP, Michigan)
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Taconite (Iron/Silica) Pellets
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Michigan’s Ores: Halite/Gypsum Paleozoic Era: millions years ago Coastal, tropical, saltwater environment Mineral deposits after evaporation Buried by recent (10,000yrs) glacial activity
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Salina Formation
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Rock Salt Mining
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Halite Layer
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Michigan’s Ores: Aggregate Cenozoic Era: millions years ago Ice Ages: Repeated glaciers in MI Retreats leave layers of sand and gravel (1000’)
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Brine Salt Mining Pump freshwater down into salt beds Salt deposits dissolve Saltwater (brine) pumped out to surface Re-crystallizes as salt
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Steps to Mining: Pre-Mining Buy the Land ( 1872 General Mining Law) Design the Reclamation Plan ( 1977 Reclamation Act) Post Reclamation Bond During Mining Preserve Topsoil Begin Reclamation
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How we mine… Post-Mining: “Reclamation” ~ to return to its natural state –Preserve Original Slope –Re-vegetate –Recover Original Bond
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How we mine: Surface Mining –Advantages –Disadvantages Underground Mining –Advantages –Disadvantages
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