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AJIN GHOSH.V.C
ROLL NO:5
S4 CSE
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MINERAL RESOURCES

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USES AND EXPLOITATION

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ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF EXTRACTING
AND USING MINERAL RESOURCES
CASE STUDIES
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Minerals are naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline
solids having a definite chemical
composition and characteristic physical properties.


An ore is a mineral or combination of
minerals from which a useful
substance, such as a metal, can be
extracted and used to manufacture a
useful product.

a gold ore
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Minerals are formed over a period of
millions of years in the earth’s crust.
The main uses of minerals are as follows:

(i) Development of industrial plants and
machinery.
(ii) Generation of energy e.g. coal, lignite,
uranium.
(iii) Construction, housing, settlements.
(iv) Defense equipments weapons, armaments.
(v) Transportation means.
(vi) Communication- telephone wires,
cables, electronic devices.
(vii) Medicinal system- particularly in
Ayurvedic System.
(viii) Formation of alloys for various purposes
(e.g. phosphorite).
(IX) Agriculture – as fertilizers, seed dressings
and fungicides (e.g. zineb containing zinc,
Maneb-containing manganese etc.).
(x) Jewellery– e.g. Gold, silver, platinum,
diamond.
Based on their properties, minerals are
basically of two types:
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(i) Non metallic minerals e.g. graphite,
diamond, quartz, feldspar.
(ii) Metallic minerals e.g. Bauxite, laterite,
haematite etc.
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Distribution and uses of some of the major
metallic and non-metallic minerals are given
in Tables 1 and 2.
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

It is evident from the Tables that the CIS
countries (The Commonwealth of Independent
States i.e. 12 republics of former USSR), the
United States of America, Canada, South Africa
and Australia are having the major world
reserves of most of the metallic minerals.
Due to huge mineral and energy
resources, the USA became the richest and the
most powerful nation in the world in even less
than 200 years.
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(a) Energy generating minerals
Coal and lignite: West
Bengal, Jharkhand, Orissa, M.P., A.P.
Uranium (Pitchblende or Uranite ore):
Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh
(Nellore, Nalgonda), Meghalaya, Rajasthan
(Ajmer).
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b) Other commercially used minerals

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Aluminium (Bauxite ore): Jharkhand, West
Bengal,Maharashtra, M.P., Tamilnadu.

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Iron (haematite and magnetite ore):
Jharkhand, Orissa, M.P.,A.P., Tamilnadu, Karnatak
a, Maharashtra and Goa.
Copper (Copper Pyrites): Rajasthan
(Khetri), Bihar, Jharkhand, Karnataka, M.P., West
Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Uttaranchal.
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The issue related to the limits of the mineral
resources in our earth's crust or in the ocean
is not so significant. More important
environmental concern arises from the
impacts of extraction and processing of these
minerals during mining, smelting etc.
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

Indian Scenario: India is the producer of 84
minerals the annual value of which is about
Rs.50,000 crore.

At least six major mines need a mention
here which are known for causing severe
problems:
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(i) Jaduguda Uranium Mine, Jharkhand—
exposing local people to radioactive hazards.
(ii) Jharia coal mines, Jharkhand— underground
fire leading to land subsidence and forced
displacement of people.

(iii) Sukinda chromite mines, Orissa— seeping
of hexavalent chromium into river posing
serious health hazard, Cr6+ being highly toxic
and carcinogenic. of groundwater.
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(iv) Kudremukh iron ore mine, Karnataka—
causing river pollution and threat to
biodiversity.
(v) East coast Bauxite mine, Orissa— Land
encroachment and issue of rehabilitation
unsettled.
(vi) North-Eastern Coal Fields, Assam— Very
high sulphur contamination
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Mining is done to extract minerals (or fossil
fuels) from deep deposits in soil by using
sub-surface mining or from shallow deposits
by surface mining.
The former method is more
destructive, dangerous and expensive
including risks of occupational hazards and
accidents.
Surface mining can make use of any of the
following three types:
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(a) Open-pit mining in which machines dig
holes and remove the ores (e.g.
copper, iron, gravel, limestone, sandstone, ma
rble, granite).
(b) Dredging in which chained buckets and
draglines are used which scrap up the
minerals from under-water mineral deposits.
(c) Strip mining in which the ore is stripped off
by using bulldozers, power shovels and
stripping wheels (e.g. phosphate rocks).
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The environmental damage caused by mining
activities are as follows:

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(i) Devegetation and defacing of landscape

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(ii) Subsidence of land

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(iii) Groundwater contamination:
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(iv) Surface water pollution

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(v) Air pollution:

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(vi) Occupational Health Hazards
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The low-grade ores can be better utilized by
using microbial-leaching technique.
This biological method is helpful from
economic as well as environmental point of
view.

Restoration of mined areas by re-vegetating
them
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Mining in Sariska Tiger Reserve in Aravallis

The Aravalli range is spread over about 692 km in the North-west
India covering Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana and Delhi. The hill
region is very rich in biodiversity as well as mineral resources. The
Sariska tiger reserve has gentle slopy hills, vertical rocky
valleys, flat plains as well as deep gorges. The reserve is very rich
in wild life and has enormous mineral reserves like
quartzite, Schists, marble and granite in abundance. Mining
operations within and around the Sariska Tiger reserve has left
many areas permanently infertile and barren. The precious wild life
is under serious threat.
We must preserve the Aravalli series as a National
Heritage and the Supreme Court on December 31st, 1991
has given a judgement in response to a Public Interest
Litigation of Tarun Bharat Sangh, an NGO wherein both
Centre and State Government of Rajasthan have been
directed to ensure that all mining activity within the park
be stopped. More than 400 mines were shut immediately.
But, still some illegal mining is in progress.
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Mining and quarrying in Udaipur

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About 200 open cast mining and quarrying centers
in Udaipur, about half of which are illegal are
involved in stone mining including
soapstone, building stone, rock phosphate and
dolomite. The mines spread over 15,000 hectares
in Udaipur have caused many adverse impacts on
environment. About 150 tones of explosives are
used per month in blasting.
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The waste water flows towards a big tank of “ Bag
Dara” . Due to scarcity of water people are
compelled to use this effluent for irrigation
purpose. The blasting activity has adversely
affected the fauna and the animals like
tiger, lion, deer and even hare, fox, wild cats and
birds have disappeared from the mining area.
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The overburden, washoff, discharge of mine water
etc. pollute the water. The Maton mines have badly
polluted the Ahar river. The hills around the mines are
devoid of any vegetation except a few scattered
patches and the hills are suffering from acute soil
erosion.
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PERSPECTIVES IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES:
ANUBHA KAUSHIK-C.P.KAUSHIK

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Mineral Resources

  • 2.  MINERAL RESOURCES  USES AND EXPLOITATION   ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF EXTRACTING AND USING MINERAL RESOURCES CASE STUDIES
  • 3.  Minerals are naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline solids having a definite chemical composition and characteristic physical properties.
  • 4.  An ore is a mineral or combination of minerals from which a useful substance, such as a metal, can be extracted and used to manufacture a useful product. a gold ore
  • 5.  Minerals are formed over a period of millions of years in the earth’s crust.
  • 6. The main uses of minerals are as follows: (i) Development of industrial plants and machinery. (ii) Generation of energy e.g. coal, lignite, uranium. (iii) Construction, housing, settlements. (iv) Defense equipments weapons, armaments.
  • 7. (v) Transportation means. (vi) Communication- telephone wires, cables, electronic devices. (vii) Medicinal system- particularly in Ayurvedic System. (viii) Formation of alloys for various purposes (e.g. phosphorite).
  • 8. (IX) Agriculture – as fertilizers, seed dressings and fungicides (e.g. zineb containing zinc, Maneb-containing manganese etc.). (x) Jewellery– e.g. Gold, silver, platinum, diamond.
  • 9. Based on their properties, minerals are basically of two types:   (i) Non metallic minerals e.g. graphite, diamond, quartz, feldspar. (ii) Metallic minerals e.g. Bauxite, laterite, haematite etc.
  • 10.  Distribution and uses of some of the major metallic and non-metallic minerals are given in Tables 1 and 2.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.   It is evident from the Tables that the CIS countries (The Commonwealth of Independent States i.e. 12 republics of former USSR), the United States of America, Canada, South Africa and Australia are having the major world reserves of most of the metallic minerals. Due to huge mineral and energy resources, the USA became the richest and the most powerful nation in the world in even less than 200 years.
  • 14.    (a) Energy generating minerals Coal and lignite: West Bengal, Jharkhand, Orissa, M.P., A.P. Uranium (Pitchblende or Uranite ore): Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh (Nellore, Nalgonda), Meghalaya, Rajasthan (Ajmer).
  • 15.  b) Other commercially used minerals  Aluminium (Bauxite ore): Jharkhand, West Bengal,Maharashtra, M.P., Tamilnadu.   Iron (haematite and magnetite ore): Jharkhand, Orissa, M.P.,A.P., Tamilnadu, Karnatak a, Maharashtra and Goa. Copper (Copper Pyrites): Rajasthan (Khetri), Bihar, Jharkhand, Karnataka, M.P., West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Uttaranchal.
  • 16.  The issue related to the limits of the mineral resources in our earth's crust or in the ocean is not so significant. More important environmental concern arises from the impacts of extraction and processing of these minerals during mining, smelting etc.
  • 17.   Indian Scenario: India is the producer of 84 minerals the annual value of which is about Rs.50,000 crore. At least six major mines need a mention here which are known for causing severe problems:
  • 18.    (i) Jaduguda Uranium Mine, Jharkhand— exposing local people to radioactive hazards. (ii) Jharia coal mines, Jharkhand— underground fire leading to land subsidence and forced displacement of people. (iii) Sukinda chromite mines, Orissa— seeping of hexavalent chromium into river posing serious health hazard, Cr6+ being highly toxic and carcinogenic. of groundwater.
  • 19.    (iv) Kudremukh iron ore mine, Karnataka— causing river pollution and threat to biodiversity. (v) East coast Bauxite mine, Orissa— Land encroachment and issue of rehabilitation unsettled. (vi) North-Eastern Coal Fields, Assam— Very high sulphur contamination
  • 20.   Mining is done to extract minerals (or fossil fuels) from deep deposits in soil by using sub-surface mining or from shallow deposits by surface mining. The former method is more destructive, dangerous and expensive including risks of occupational hazards and accidents.
  • 21. Surface mining can make use of any of the following three types:    (a) Open-pit mining in which machines dig holes and remove the ores (e.g. copper, iron, gravel, limestone, sandstone, ma rble, granite). (b) Dredging in which chained buckets and draglines are used which scrap up the minerals from under-water mineral deposits. (c) Strip mining in which the ore is stripped off by using bulldozers, power shovels and stripping wheels (e.g. phosphate rocks).
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  • 23.  The environmental damage caused by mining activities are as follows:  (i) Devegetation and defacing of landscape  (ii) Subsidence of land  (iii) Groundwater contamination:
  • 24.  (iv) Surface water pollution  (v) Air pollution:  (vi) Occupational Health Hazards
  • 25.    The low-grade ores can be better utilized by using microbial-leaching technique. This biological method is helpful from economic as well as environmental point of view. Restoration of mined areas by re-vegetating them
  • 26.  Mining in Sariska Tiger Reserve in Aravallis The Aravalli range is spread over about 692 km in the North-west India covering Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana and Delhi. The hill region is very rich in biodiversity as well as mineral resources. The Sariska tiger reserve has gentle slopy hills, vertical rocky valleys, flat plains as well as deep gorges. The reserve is very rich in wild life and has enormous mineral reserves like quartzite, Schists, marble and granite in abundance. Mining operations within and around the Sariska Tiger reserve has left many areas permanently infertile and barren. The precious wild life is under serious threat.
  • 27. We must preserve the Aravalli series as a National Heritage and the Supreme Court on December 31st, 1991 has given a judgement in response to a Public Interest Litigation of Tarun Bharat Sangh, an NGO wherein both Centre and State Government of Rajasthan have been directed to ensure that all mining activity within the park be stopped. More than 400 mines were shut immediately. But, still some illegal mining is in progress.
  • 28.  Mining and quarrying in Udaipur  About 200 open cast mining and quarrying centers in Udaipur, about half of which are illegal are involved in stone mining including soapstone, building stone, rock phosphate and dolomite. The mines spread over 15,000 hectares in Udaipur have caused many adverse impacts on environment. About 150 tones of explosives are used per month in blasting.
  • 29.  The waste water flows towards a big tank of “ Bag Dara” . Due to scarcity of water people are compelled to use this effluent for irrigation purpose. The blasting activity has adversely affected the fauna and the animals like tiger, lion, deer and even hare, fox, wild cats and birds have disappeared from the mining area.
  • 30.  The overburden, washoff, discharge of mine water etc. pollute the water. The Maton mines have badly polluted the Ahar river. The hills around the mines are devoid of any vegetation except a few scattered patches and the hills are suffering from acute soil erosion.
  • 31.   PERSPECTIVES IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: ANUBHA KAUSHIK-C.P.KAUSHIK http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineral_resourc e_classification