What is one importance of the Mining industry to Australia?
- Provides many jobs
- is the backbone of Australia's economy
- Accounts for over 50% of Australia's exports
- Provides us with everyday resources and fuels
Lustre describes a rock's ability to ________________.
reflect light/ shine
What are the two main types of ore detection/ surveying?
Aerial and on-site
How deep is the super-pit located in Kalgoorlie (the largest open-cut mine in Australia)?
a) 300 meters
b) 1200 meters
c) 600 meters
d) 480 meters
c) 600 meters
What mineral is Kalgoorlie associated with?
Gold
Name two types of Aerial exploration methods for detecting ores and minerals
Gravity, electromagnetic or magnetic surveys
what is the rarest mineral on Earth?
a) Blue diamonds
c) rose diamonds
b) kyawthuite
c) Painite
Kyawthuite. Only one crystal, found in the Mogok region of Myanmar, is known to exist.
Mining methods are selected based on different factors. List one factor that determines what mining process is selected.
The type of mineral
The geology/ layout of the area.
The cost and how much the mineral is worth.
What is a mineral?
A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and a crystalline structure.
The method of surveying which involves taking samples of the Earth and testing them for different chemicals and minerals, is called _______________.
Geochemical surveys
what is the name of this rock:
a) Jasper rose
b) Gypsum
c) salt rose
d) thromarite
b) Gypsum (aka desert rose)
What mining method is commonly used to extract minerals or fuels from the ocean?
a) petroleum wells
b) dredging
c) underground mining
d) leach mining
Petroleum Wells
What is the primary difference between the minerals gold and iron in terms of how they are extracted and processed?
Gold does not require processing or extraction as it can be found and used in its natural state.
Iron needs to be extracted from its ore and requires extensive processing and chemical treatment.
There are four main steps to obtain resources from the Earth. They are:
1) Exploration
2) Mining
3) ___________
4) Extraction
Enrichment
(Concentrating and refining the resource)
Opals are commonly found in which state of Australia??
South Australia
What is the most common mining method in Australia?
Open-pit mining, surface mining, open-cut mining
If a mineral can be scratched by apatite but not calcite, what mineral would it be? What is the hardness rating of this mineral?
(Use your notes from our lesson on Mohs Hardness Test)!!!
What are the benefits of on-site surveying methods compared to Aerial surveying?
Provides more specific data and mineral information.
Allows for a deeper analysis and penetration into the Earth.
Assuming I weigh roughly 80kg. How many Mr Torellis Could a typical mining truck hold? (to the nearest 100)
5000 of me!
The typical Payload (how much they can hold) is 400 tonnes!!
= 400,000/80