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What (who) is strip mine - definition

BROAD CATEGORY OF MINING
Strip mining; Strip mine; Strip-Mining; Surface Mining; Strip-mining; Surface mine; Tagebau; Strip Mining; Environmental impact of surface mining
  • Acid leaching caused by [[sulfide ore]] mining.
  • The [[Bagger 288]] is a [[bucket-wheel excavator]] used in strip mining.
  • The [[El Chino mine]] located near [[Silver City, New Mexico]] is an open-pit copper mine.
  • Coal strip mine in [[Wyoming]]
  • Centre County]], [[Pennsylvania]].
  • Highwall mining
  • 978-0124104389}}.</ref> an open-pit mine owned by [[Yara International]], in [[Siilinjärvi]], [[Finland]]

strip mine         
chiefly N. Amer.
¦ noun an opencast mine.
¦ verb (strip-mine) obtain (ore or coal) by opencast mining.
strip mine         
(strip mines)
A strip mine is a mine in which the coal, metal, or mineral is near the surface, and so underground passages are not needed. (AM; in BRIT, use opencast mine
)
N-COUNT
strip-mining         

Wikipedia

Surface mining

Surface mining, including strip mining, open-pit mining and mountaintop removal mining, is a broad category of mining in which soil and rock overlying the mineral deposit (the overburden) are removed, in contrast to underground mining, in which the overlying rock is left in place, and the mineral is removed through shafts or tunnels.

In North America, where the majority of surface coal mining occurs, this method began to be used in the mid-16th century and is practiced throughout the world in the mining of many different minerals. In North America, surface mining gained popularity throughout the 20th century, and surface mines now produce most of the coal mined in the United States.

In most forms of surface mining, heavy equipment, such as earthmovers, first remove the overburden. Next, large machines, such as dragline excavators or bucket-wheel excavators, extract the mineral.

The pros of surface mining are that it has a lower financial cost and is a lot safer than underground mining because all mining operations take place above the surface. The cons are the hazards it presents to human health and the environment. Humans face a variety of health risks caused by mining such as different cardiovascular diseases, food, and water contamination. Habitat destruction, alongside air, noise, and water pollution, are all significant negative environmental impacts caused by the side effects of surface mining.

Examples of use of strip mine
1. You are making young humans simply to strip–mine them for their desired cells and parts.
2. Rescue workers secure Nathan Bowman to a stretcher after he fell 500 feet into a Pennsylvania strip mine.
3. Bobby Townsend, 46, one of the youngest union supporters at Wildcat Hills, a strip mine 80 miles southeast of here, sees Peabody very differently.
4. We‘re surrounded by the mines." From her home on the bluff of the river, she can see billowing steam rising from a vast strip mine 10 miles away.
5. That happened south of Charleston at the Elk Run Coal Co.‘s Black Castle strip mine in Drawdy, said Dirk Fillpot of the U.S.