What is Open pit mining?

Feb. 23, 2023

An open pit mine recently collapsed in China's northern Inner Mongolia region, killing at least two people and leaving more than 50 missing.

About Open pit mining:

  • What is it? Open-pit mining, also known as opencast mining, is a surface mining technique that extracts minerals from an open pit in the ground.
  • It is the most common method used worldwide for mineral mining and does not require extractive methods or
  • It is an appropriate extraction method when mineral or ore deposits are found relatively close to the earth's surface, which is overlain by relatively thin vegetation, topsoil, and rock (collectively called overburden).
  • It uses a series of level surfaces or benches to reach the deposit, forming an open pit that looks similar to an inverted pyramid.
  • Open-pit mines undergo constant expansion until all mineral resources are exhausted.
  • Most of the world's annual output of copper, gold, and iron ore is from open-pit mining
  • Other commodities produced from open-pit mining include diamonds, molybdenum, manganese, lead and zinc, uranium, and a variety of industrial minerals, such as borates, talc , etc.
  • Open-pit mining has higher productivity, lower operating costs, and is relatively safer than other mining methods.
  • Environmental effects of open pit mining:
  • It consumes enormous amounts of water;
  • heavily pollute water and air;
  • disfigures landscapes;
  • permanently destroys habitat;
  • the pit area retains elevated risks of erosion and flooding even after pits are exhausted.