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What does a Mining Engineer do?

Mining engineers plan and direct the various engineering aspects of extracting minerals from the earth. They prepare initial plans for the type, size, location and construction of open pit or underground mines. The sorts of things that a mining engineer oversees at a mine might include:

• conduct investigations of mineral deposits and undertake evaluations in collaboration with geologists, other earth scientists and economists to determine whether the mineral deposits can be mined profitably

• prepare plans for mines, including tunnels and shafts for underground operations, and pits and haulage roads for open-cut operations, using computer-aided design packages

• prepare the layout of the mine development and the way the minerals are to be mined

• plan and coordinate the employment of mining staff and equipment with regard to efficiency, safety and environmental conditions

• consult with geologists and other engineers about the design, selection and provision of machines, facilities and systems for mining, as well as infrastructure such as access roads, water and power supplies

• operate computers to assist with calculations, prepare estimates on the cost of the operation and control expenditure when mines come into production

• oversee the construction of the mine and the installation of plant and equipment

• make sure that mining regulations are observed, including the proper use and care of explosives, and the correct ventilation to allow the removal of dust and gases

• conduct research aimed at improving efficiency and safety in mines

• establish first aid and emergency services facilities at the mines.

http://www.ausimm.com.au/content/docs/careers_booklet_miningeng.pdf

 

What about mining?

According to the basic definition, mining means extracting minerals from the earth. Materials that are usually extracted from the earth that way are base metals, uranium, iron, limestone, coal, rock salt, potash, diamonds and precious metals. These are all the materials that cannot be created in an artificial way nor can they be grown through agricultural process and that is the main reason why they are being obtained by mining. So, in a wider sense of word mining incorporates extraction of resource that are not renewable.

Stone mining, as well as metal mining have been discovered all the way back in pre-history. However, things have changed since then quite a bit. Mining process in a modern sense of word comprises prospecting the ore body, analysis of possible earnings from the exploitation of a certain mine, then the extraction of the targeted material and last – the recuperation of the land to make it suitable to use for something else once the mine has been closed. It is important to mention that mining processes can have a negative effect on the environment. The negative impact can happen during the mining process itself or it can come out on the surface years after the mining had been done. Those negative side effects of the mining industry have forced most countries in the world into adopting rules and regulations that are supposed to keep the negative effects of mining operations in moderation.

Underground hard rock mining refers to various underground mining techniques used to excavate hard minerals, mainly those containing metals such as ore containing gold, silver, iron, copper, zinc, nickel, tin and lead, but also involves using the same techniques for excavating ores of gems such as diamonds. In contrast soft rock mining refers to excavation of softer minerals such as salt, coal, or tar sands.

По материалам Интернет

a) Answer the following questions:

1. What is mining?

2. What recourses can be created artificially?

3. What problems does the modern mining face today?

4. What does mining mean today?

5. What is underground hard/ soft mining?

6. What are the principles of mineral excavation?

7. What are the differences between the development and production mining?

b) Give the definitions to the following words:

mineral a process of digging a large hole in the ground  
extraction rock or earth from which mineral can be obtained  
excavation smth. that is special or beautiful in some way  
gem a natural substance in the earth, for example coal, gold, etc.  
ore the process of getting a mineral from under the ground  
mining the process of removing smth. from smth.

c) Agree or disagree with the statements given below. The following expressions will be useful for you:

I quite agree with you I’m afraid, you are mistaken
Sure On the contrary
That’s right Just the other way round
Oh, yes. You’re quite right Certainly, not
Certainly I fully disagree
No doubt… No, I’m afraid you’re wrong

 

1.Mining is one of the most dangerous occupations. 2. One doesn’t have to know much to become a miner. 3. Diamond isn’t too precious stone. 4. Holes are drilled between the two excavations and loaded with explosives in productive mining. 4. Mining doesn’t influence much on the environment. 5. Stone mining, as well as metal mining have been discovered all the way back in pre-history. 6. Development mining is composed of excavation almost entirely in (non-valuable) waste rock in order to gain access to the orebody. 7. Nickel is a hard silver metal. 8. Mineral water is a kind of water containing some minerals in doses the human organism needs for health maintaining. 9. Diamond is a very hard clear colourless stone used in expensive jewellery and for cutting hard objects. 10. Soft rock mining refers to excavation with accuracy and delicacy.




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