Mountain Top Mining
Shaft Mining
Area Mining
Slope Mining
Contour Mining
100

This mining method removes the tops of mountains to access coal deposits beneath them.

What is Mountaintop removal mining.

100

Workers in shaft mining face a higher risk of this due to poor air quality and exposure to underground dust particles.

What are Respiratory Diseases

100

Dust and emissions from heavy machinery used in area mining can lower the quality of this natural resource

What is air quality

100

This type of mining uses angled tunnels dug into the side of a hill or mountain to reach mineral deposits.

What is slope mining

100

This type of mining follows the shape, or contour, of a hillside to remove coal near the surface

What is contour mining

200

A major ecological effect of mountain top mining is the destruction of these places where plants and animals live.

What are Habitats

200

Shaft mining can lead to this dangerous event when underground tunnels weaken and collapse beneath the surface.

What are sinkholes

200

Area mining can reduce the amount of fertile land available for farming by removing and compacting this important layer of earth.

What is topsoil

200

Digging into hillsides for slope mining can destroy these important where wildlife lives and feeds.

What are habitats

200

Noise and blasting from contour mining can cause what type of pollution.

What is noise pollution
300

Removing forests and blasting mountain peaks can increase this environmental issue, making nearby areas more vulnerable after heavy rainfall

What is Flooding

300

Shaft mining can release dangerous gases underground, increasing the risk of these sudden underground disasters.

What are Mine Explosions

300

Area mining often removes large amounts of vegetation, increasing this environmental problem when rain washes away exposed soil.

What is soil erosion

300

Poor ventilation in slope mines can cause a buildup of this dangerous gas, creating health and explosion hazards for miners

What is methane

300

Contour mining can increase the amount of loose rock and dirt carried into nearby waterways after storms, reducing water clarity.

What is sedimentation

400

Mountain top mining often buries these ecosystems under excess rock and soil disrupting habitats and natural water flow

What are Valleys/Streams

400

Workers in shaft mines face this increased risk due to unstable tunnels and underground structural failures.

What are cave-ins/mine collapses

400

Rain washing over exposed rock and soil from area mines can carry sediments into rivers, causing this environmental problem.

What is sedimentation

400

Slope mining increases the risk of this dangerous event when weakened rock and soil suddenly move downhill.

What are landslides

400

Cutting roads and terraces into hillsides during contour mining can increase this process during heavy rainfall.

What is runoff

500

This long-term consequence of mountain top mining occurs when pollutants from disturbed rock enter streams, reducing aquatic biodiversity and contaminating watersheds

What is Water Pollution


500

This environmental problem can occur when acidic water from exposed minerals in abandoned shafts contaminates nearby water ways.

What is acid mine drainage

500

Area mining can permanently alter landscapes, leaving behind large scars on the land and reducing bio diversity across entire ecosystems.

What is Habitat Destruction

500

Slope mining can pollute nearby streams when loose sediment from disturbed hillsides is carried away by rainfall

What is sediment runoff

500

Contour mining can permanently reshape hillsides, reducing the amount of usable land for farming and development.

What is land degradation