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What (who) is mining - definition

EXTRACTION OF VALUABLE MINERALS OR OTHER GEOLOGICAL MATERIALS FROM THE EARTH
Metal mining; Mine (industry); Mining industry; Ore body; Underground mine; Mine planning; Mine Planning; Mineral Extraction; Mineral extraction; Underground Mining Equipment; Subsurface mining; Sub-surface mining; Underground mining; Mining equipment; History of mining; Mineral industry; Mining machine; Mining operations; Mining area; Mineral waste; Mining, history of; Mine workings; Renewable energy and mining; Mine (structure); Minerals extraction; Metal/nonmetal mining; Nonmetal mining; Mining sector; Mine (mining); Megamines; Ore Body; Mining in ancient Greece; Prehistoric mines; History of mining in Africa; Metal recycling; Human rights in mining; Mining Industry
  •  A metal recycling plant in [[South Carolina]] that has been abandoned for years.
  • The [[Bagger 288]] is a [[bucket-wheel excavator]] used in [[strip mining]]. It is also one of the largest land vehicles of all time.
  • The [[Bingham Canyon Mine]] of Rio Tinto's subsidiary, Kennecott Utah Copper.
  • [[Breaker boys]]: child workers who broke down coal at a mine in South [[Pittston]], [[Pennsylvania]], United States in the early 20th century
  • Caterpillar Highwall Miner HW300 – Technology Bridging Underground and Open Pit Mining
  • open pit]] [[copper]] mine in the world.
  • CAT 797]] haul truck at the North Antelope Rochelle opencut coal mine
  • A coal miner in [[West Virginia]] spraying rockdust to reduce the combustible fraction of coal dust in the air.
  • cut and fill mining operation in hard rock]].
  • Ancient Roman development of the [[Dolaucothi Gold Mines]], Wales
  • [[EITI]] Global Conference 2016
  • Gallery, 12th to 13th century, Germany
  • Agricola, author of ''[[De Re Metallica]]''
  • Iron hydroxide precipitate stains a stream receiving acid drainage from surface coal mining.
  • [[Mantrip]] used for transporting miners within an underground mine
  • [[Lead]] mining in the upper [[Mississippi River]] region of the U.S., 1865
  • Malachite
  • Coalburg Seam highwall mining at ADDCAR 16 Logan County WV
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  • The [[Pyhäsalmi Mine]], a metal mine in [[Pyhäjärvi]], Finland
  • Underground [[longwall mining]].
  • apatite mine]] in [[Siilinjärvi]], [[Finland]]
  • deposit]] at the edge of [[Ijen]]'s crater lake
  • Tamarack Mine]] in [[Copper Country]], Michigan, U.S. in 1905.
  •  Location of waste rock storage (center) at Teghut (village) Copper-Molybdenum Mine in [[Armenia]]'s northern Lori province.
  • Mining transport in Devnya, Bulgaria.
  • View showing miners' clothes suspended by pulleys, also wash basins and ventilation system, Kirkland Lake, Ontario, 1936.
  • World Bank logo

mining         
n. open-cast (BE), open-pit (AE), strip (AE); shaft mining
mining         
a.
1.
Burrowing.
2.
Insidious, subtle.
Mining         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Mine.
II. Mining ·vi The act or business of making mines or of working them.
III. Mining ·adj Of or pertaining to mines; as, mining engineer; mining machinery; a mining region.

Wikipedia

Mining

Mining is the extraction of valuable geological materials from the Earth and other astronomical objects. Mining is required to obtain most materials that cannot be grown through agricultural processes, or feasibly created artificially in a laboratory or factory. Ores recovered by mining include metals, coal, oil shale, gemstones, limestone, chalk, dimension stone, rock salt, potash, gravel, and clay. Ore must be a rock or mineral that contains valuable constituent, can be extracted or mined and sold for profit. Mining in a wider sense includes extraction of any non-renewable resource such as petroleum, natural gas, or even water.

Modern mining processes involve prospecting for ore bodies, analysis of the profit potential of a proposed mine, extraction of the desired materials, and final reclamation or restoration of the land after the mine is closed. Mining materials are often obtained from ore bodies, lodes, veins, seams, reefs, or placer deposits. The exploitation of these deposits for raw material is dependent on investment, labor, energy, refine and transportation cost.

Mining operations can create a negative environmental impact, both during the mining activity and after the mine has closed. Hence, most of the world's nations have passed regulations to decrease the impact; however, the outsized role of mining in generating business for often rural, remote or economically depressed communities means that governments often fail to fully enforce such regulations. Work safety has long been a concern as well, and where enforced, modern practices have significantly improved safety in mines. Unregulated or poorly regulated mining, especially in developing economies, frequently contributes to local human rights violations and environmental conflicts. Mining can also perpetuate political instability through resource conflicts.

Examples of use of mining
1. Retreat mining has been blamed for 13 deaths since 2000, and the government requires mining companies to submit a roof control plan before beginning such mining.
2. The country has the world‘s deadliest mining industry, and thousands die each year in mining accidents.
3. MINING DEALS Camara said badly structured mining deals would be revised, though he did not name any companies or mining concessions.
4. "If you love ditch–digging, you‘ll just love gold mining," said Steve Herschbach, owner of Alaska Mining and Diving, a mining–supply shop in Anchorage.
5. Five new mining fields put out to tender: ANK In an effort to utilize and regulate underground mining resources, the General Directorate of Mining Affairs (MÝLGEM) is opening licensing tenders for new mining fields.