Tipos de Minas
Types of Mines and Their Operations
Overview of Mining Types
- Minerals used in industry are found in deposits with varying characteristics, necessitating the selection of appropriate mining methods.
- Different types of mines include:
- Open Pit Mine: Surface mining where operations occur on land.
- Underground Mine: Operations take place below the earth's surface.
- Mixed Mine: Exploits both surface and underground deposits simultaneously.
- Subaqueous or Dredging Mine: Extracts minerals from water bodies like rivers and lakes.
- Drilling Mine: Similar to oil extraction, used for sulfur, coal, and other near-surface minerals.
Open Pit Mining Structure
- Open pit mines involve large machinery that removes thousands of tons of minerals daily, forming extensive pits larger than the deposit itself.
- Key structural components include:
- Access Roads: Paths for machinery and workers.
- Production Benches: Areas where target minerals are located.
- Crest & Batter: Define stability limits; crest is the outer limit while batter is the slope incline.
Additional Features in Open Pit Mines
- Other important structures include:
- Ramps: Connect different benches for transportation purposes.
- BMS (Safety Barriers): Protect work areas for machines and workers.
- Magazines: Storage areas for explosives.
Processing Zones in Open Pit Mining
- The processing area includes:
- Crushing Zone: Where trucks bring minerals to be broken down into smaller pieces.
- Transportation Zone: Conveyor belts that carry materials to processing plants.
Underground Mining Techniques
Characteristics of Underground Mining
- Used primarily for deeper deposits; involves complex networks of tunnels to access valuable minerals while hauling occurs from inside to outside.
- Daily operations can remove hundreds of tons depending on mine capacity using medium-sized machinery.
Structural Elements in Underground Mines
- Important features include:
- Mine Entrance/Shaft: Main access point for workers and mineral extraction.
- Crosscut Gut & Drifts: Tunnels developed underground to reach mineral veins; horizontal tunnels allow access to resources.
Safety Measures and Infrastructure
- Essential safety infrastructure includes:
- Ventilation Shafts & Refuge Chambers: Ensure air circulation and provide safe areas during emergencies.
- Pumping Basins & Internal Magazines: Manage water removal and store explosives safely.
Mining Preparation Steps
Initial Site Preparation Processes
- The first step involves site preparation which varies between open pit and underground mines:
- For open pit mines, it includes rescuing plant/animal species, removing topsoil, and relocating waste material.
- For underground mines, it focuses on locating deposits followed by digging tunnels for mineral access.
This structured approach ensures a comprehensive understanding of mining types, their operational structures, safety measures, and initial preparation steps necessary before commencing mining activities.