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  2. Open-pit mining - Wikipedia

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    Open-pit mining, also known as open-cast or open-cut mining and in larger contexts mega-mining, [1] is a surface mining technique that extracts rock or minerals from the earth. Open-pit mines are used when deposits of commercially useful ore or rocks are found near the surface where the overburden is relatively thin. In contrast, deeper mineral ...

  3. Environmental impact of the oil shale industry - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The impact of sub-surface mining on the surroundings will be less than for open pit mines. However, sub-surface mining may also cause subsidence of the surface due to the collapse of mined-out area and abandoned stone drifts. [3] Disposal of mining wastes, spent oil shale (including semi-coke) and combustion ashes needs additional land ...

  4. Environmental impact of mining - Wikipedia

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    Open-pit nickel mining has led to environmental degradation and pollution in developing countries such as the Philippines and Indonesia. [88] [89] In 2024, nickel mining and processing was one of the main causes of deforestation in Indonesia.

  5. Surface mining - Wikipedia

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    The Siilinjärvi carbonatite complex, [1] an open-pit mine owned by Yara International, in Siilinjärvi, Finland Coal strip mine in Wyoming. 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 ...

  6. Environmental impact of iron ore mining - Wikipedia

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    Open-pit mining disturbs larger areas than underground mining making the visual impacts much greater. [13] In addition, the amount of waste rock produced in open pit mines is typically two to three times the amount of ore produced meaning massive amounts of waste rock are removed from the pits and deposited in nearby areas. [13]

  7. Proposal to ban open-pit mining advances in Mexican Congress

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    The Mexican Mining Chamber (Camimex) opposes the ban on open-pit mining, saying such a prohibition would cause a 1% contraction in the country's GDP and threaten some 200,000 jobs.

  8. Abandoned mine drainages in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Open-pit mining uses cyanide, which is poured over the broken-down ore and dissolves the gold. After this process, gold is extracted from the bottom and processed. [10] Environmental problems followed after the beginning of open-pit mining, as acidic and metal-rich water drained into the Alamosa River. Drainage from open-pit mining often has a ...

  9. How The World Bank Is Financing Environmental Destruction

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    Last year, the World Bank approved a $73 million grant to help the Congolese government study the dam’s environmental and social impact. The dam, known as Inga III, would produce an enormous amount of energy in a country where there is almost none. But environmental experts say mining companies and aluminum smelters would be the main ...