Minerals
Type of mining
Effects of Mining
Mining
Mining in Australia
100

What is common between are Aluminium, Cobalt, Manganese, Platinum?

They are native element minerals.

100

Removing (stripping) surface vegetation, dirt, and, if necessary, layers of bedrock in order to reach buried ore deposits is called ...

Surface mining

100

What types of environmental effects do you know?

Erosion, sinkholes, loss of biodiversity, contamination of soil, groundwater and surface water by chemicals from mining processes etc.

100

What is the 3rd step of the mining process?

Construction

100

Describe what is rehabilitation?

When a mine has ended its productive life, the site needs to be returned to the way it was before the mine was built.

200

What is the name of a natural rock or sediment that contains one or more valuable minerals, typically containing metals, that can be mined, treated and sold at a profit?

Ore

200

Surface mining techniques include:

open-pit mining, quarrying, strip mining, mountaintop removal, landfill mining .

200

 What else must mining companies do in terms of communication?

Mining companies should also communicate with the traditional owners of the land to ensure that any important cultural sites are protected.

200

What is mining?

the process by which the minerals are recovered, using various tools and machines

200

Name 3 popular resources that are mined in Australia?

Iron, Gold, Uranium

300

What are gangue minerals?

Minerals with no commercial value.

300

What type of mining consists of digging tunnels or shafts into the earth to reach buried ore deposits?

Underground mining

300

What is an acid rock drainage?

The outflow of acidic water from metal mines or coal mines.

300

State the advantages of underground mining

-Little impact on the environment

-Minerals can be extracted from much deeper depths than surface mining.


300

Which mining company faced legal action for illegally mining on a cultural site?

Rio Tinto

400

What is froth flotation?

The desired ore is carried away on a frothy emulsion of oil and water

400

What is in-situ leaching?

A mining process used to recover minerals such as copper and uranium through boreholes drilled into a deposit, in situ.

400

What are effects of mine pollution on humans?

There are many diseases that can come from the pollutants that are released into the air and water during the mining process.

400

List the 5 steps of processing minerals in order

Crushing/Grinding, Separation, Mineral Enrichment, Extraction, Electrolysis

400

What is smelting?

The process of getting a metal from a rock by heating rock to a very high temperature

500

What is electrolysis?

extracting a metal from its ore or purifying it using electricity

500

Which mineral is Australia the world’s largest exporter for?

Iron

500

What are tailings?

The materials left over after the process of separating the valuable fraction from the uneconomic fraction (gangue) of an ore.

 

500

Describe the Crushing/Grinding step of processing minerals after they are mined

The ore is first crushed as smaller pieces are easier to process

500

It is important that they find out the quality and size of the mineral, why?

To determine whether it would be cost effective to mine the mineral because a mining project is extremely expensive once it has started.

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