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Mining and Mineral Resources
Chapter 16
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Minerals and Mineral Resources
Mineral- a naturally occurring, usually inorganic solid that has a specific chemical composition and structure Compounds- two or more atoms chemically bonded together Native elements- minerals of only one type of element (i.e. gold, silver, copper)
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Minerals and Mineral resources
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Mineral and Mineral Resources
Ore Minerals- minerals with economic value Metallic minerals- conduct electricity, have shiny surfaces, opaque Nonmetallic minerals- good insulators, dull surfaces, allow light to pass through them Gangue minerals- minerals with no economic value
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Minerals and Mineral Resources
How do ore minerals form? Hydrothermal solutions- produce veins of minerals in cracks in rock from dissolved minerals moving with water in the earth’s crust. Evaporites- surface water evaporates and leaves behind dissolved minerals.
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Minerals and Mineral Resources
Many minerals have high economic and commercial value Metallic Minerals Alloys- combination or 2 or more minerals Nonmetallic minerals Gypsum used in construction Gemstones- highly valued for beauty.
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Mineral exploration and Mining
Mineral deposits- usually have times the normal concentration of a mineral Aerial images, radioactivity data, magnetic data, satellite data are used to help locate possible mining sites Drill core samples are used to “see” what is actually below ground
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Mineral Exploration and Mining
Subsurface mining- used to reach minerals 50 m of more below the earth’s surface Room and pillar mining- rooms are dug into the horizontal vein but some of the mineral is left in the form of a pillar to hold up the roof of the mine. Longwall mining- used to shear the mineral from one wall. The roof behind the machinery is allowed to collapse after everyone is clear. Solution mining- hot water is injected into the earth to dissolve minerals that will go into solution and then pumped back out fo the ground.
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Mineral Exploration and Mining
Surface Mining- Open pit mining
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