Surface mining

Discover the fascinating world of surface mining and learn about the top ideas and techniques used in this industry. Find out how surface mining is shaping our world and explore the latest innovations and advancements.
Chemistry Lessons, Lithium Mining, Natural Geographic, Surface Mining, Chemical Waste, Lightning Tattoo, Mining Industry, Environmental Degradation, Industrial Waste

The mining industry has been a prominent part of the global economy for many decades. The extraction of mineral resources makes the mining sector important to many industries, from our use of metals to lithium for batteries to power our devices. While its resulting products and resources are now common, the mining process has negative environmental and social impacts.

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placer mining | Britannica Gold Mining Equipment, Surface Mining, Petroleum Engineering, Open Pit, Gold Prospecting, Geology Rocks, Archaeological Discoveries, Mining Equipment, Gold Mining

Placer mining, ancient method of using water to excavate, transport, concentrate, and recover heavy minerals from alluvial or placer deposits. Examples of deposits mined by means of this technique are the gold-bearing sands and gravel that settle out from rapidly moving streams and rivers at points

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Mountain top destruction    An explosive is detonated at an A Coal Corp. surface mine in the Appalachian Mountains on April 16 in Wise County, Va. Critics refer to this type of mining as "mountaintop removal mining," which they say has destroyed 500 mountain peaks and at least 1,200 miles of streams while leading to increased flooding. The Appalachians are some of the oldest mountains on Earth.  Jonathan Ernst / Reuters Surface Mining, Water Pollution, Appalachian Mountains, Investment Portfolio, Pictures Of The Week, Coal Mining, April 16, Mountain Top, Pollution

Mountain top destruction An explosive is detonated at an A Coal Corp. surface mine in the Appalachian Mountains on April 16 in Wise County, Va. Critics refer to this type of mining as "mountaintop removal mining," which they say has destroyed 500 mountain peaks and at least 1,200 miles of streams while leading to increased flooding. The Appalachians are some of the oldest mountains on Earth. Jonathan Ernst / Reuters

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