Friday, February 7, 2014

Knowing All About Mining Engineering

By Carey Bourdier


It appears like anyone can actually start up their own mines and soon be extracting minerals, at least if you believe what you see on TV. With mere basic equipment you expect that you will be digging gold instantly. In truth, this is far from reality where even large-scale mining companies must employ mining engineers to ensure sure that the entire operation runs smoothly every day.

In understanding the theory and science regarding mineral-extraction along with the technology in terms of retrieving these minerals from various sources, a mining engineer is the professional required. For maximizing the value for the minerals extracted, only a mining engineer can process it the best possible way to accomplish this task. Know that there should also be minimal damage to the environment wherefore mining engineers are expected to safely perform all necessary operations with due considerations of the residents, watersheds and all of the animals and plants within the environment where the mining company operates.

The United States has vast mineral deposits and many different minerals are being mined. There are minerals in metal forms including gold, cadmium, silver, iron ore, copper and many more minerals which are significant too. Some also mine for industrial minerals like gypsum, lime, diatomite, different types of clay, salt, zeolites, soda ash and several others. Of course other than the aforementioned non-fuel minerals, some also mine for coal, petroleum and natural gas and more available fuel sources. Mining engineers should then bear the responsibilities of understanding the fact that with the different types of mining being operated also comes corresponding difficulties and restrictions.

To begin a mine operation, a mining engineer is tasked to do a mineral exploration wherein possible sources is being studied for a particular fuel or mineral which then leads to the determination of profit - possible or not, in case a mining operation is pushed through in the identified place. A feasibility study is then expected from the mining engineer where he will have to discuss all possible pros and cons in creating a mine in said area, and possibly make recommendations too with regards to a possible mining operation.

To be a mining engineer, sometimes you need not only a four-year degree in mining engineering, you might want to consider earning a graduate-level degree. Many engineers have degrees in geology or surveying too. What these engineers are familiar with, apart from a large amount of technology, are also regarding surveying instruments such as inclinometer, theodolite and different types of alignment instruments and optical instruments too.

If this job is of interest to you, there are several colleges and universities around the world that you might consider attending. In the United States, there are more than one dozen accredited mining engineering schools including the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the University of Kentucky, the Colorado School of Mines, the University of Utah, and the Missouri University of Science and Technology.




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