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Quarry

A quarry is a type of open-pit mine in which dimension stone, rock, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, gravel, or slate is excavated from the ground. The operation of quarries is regulated in some jurisdictions to manage their safety risks and reduce their environmental impact.[1][2]

A quarry at Carrara in Tuscany, Italy
A Portland stone quarry on the Isle of Portland, England
An abandoned construction aggregate quarry near Adelaide, South Australia
An abandoned stone quarry in Kerala, India
Stone quarry in Soignies, Hainaut (province), Belgium
Matera quarry in Basilicata, Italy
Donnerkuhle Quarry, near Hagen, Germany
Prospect Quarry gap in Sydney, Australia

The word quarry can also include the underground quarrying for stone, such as Bath stone.

History edit

Types of rock edit

Types of rock extracted from quarries include:

Stone quarry edit

 
 

Stone quarry is an outdated term for mining construction rocks (limestone, marble, granite, sandstone, etc.). There are open types (called quarries, or open-pit mines) and closed types (mines and caves).

For thousands of years, only hand tools had been used in quarries. In the eighteenth century, the use of drilling and blasting operations was mastered.[3]

The term remains used to describe a method of cutting into a certain shape, such as for glass and tile, as a "quarry cut".

Methods of quarrying edit

The method of removal of stones from their natural bed by using different operations is called quarrying. Methods of quarrying include:

  • a) Digging – This method is used when the quarry consists of small & soft pieces of stones.
  • b) Heating – This method is used when the natural rock bed is horizontal and small in thickness.
  • c) Wedging –This method is used when the hard rock consists of natural fissure. When natural fissures are absent then artificial fissures are prepared by drilling holes.
  • d) Blasting – It is the process of removal of stones with the help of controlled explosives is filled in the holes of the stones. Line of least resistance plays very important role in the blasting process.

Following steps are used in the blasting process;

  • 1) Drilling holes – Blast holes are drilled by using drilling machines.
  • 2) Charging – Explosive powders are fed into the cleaned & dried blast holes.
  • 3) Tamping – The remaining portion of the blast holes are filled by clay, ash, fuse and wirings.
  • 4) Firing –The fuses of blasting holes are fired by using electrical power supply or match sticks.

Slabs edit

Many quarry stones such as marble, granite, limestone, and sandstone are cut into larger slabs and removed from the quarry. The surfaces are polished and finished with varying degrees of sheen or luster. Polished slabs are often cut into tiles or countertops and installed in many kinds of residential and commercial properties. Natural stone quarried from the earth is often considered a luxury and tends to be a highly durable surface, thus highly desirable.

Problems edit

 
Extraction work in a marble quarry in Carrara, Italy

Quarries in level areas with shallow groundwater or which are located close to surface water often have engineering problems with drainage. Generally the water is removed by pumping while the quarry is operational, but for high inflows more complex approaches may be required. For example, the Coquina quarry is excavated to more than 60 feet (18 m) below sea level.

To reduce surface leakage, a moat lined with clay was constructed around the entire quarry. Groundwater entering the pit is pumped up into the moat. As a quarry becomes deeper, water inflows generally increase and it also becomes more expensive to lift the water higher during removal; this can become the limiting factor in quarry depth. Some water-filled quarries are worked from beneath the water, by dredging.

Many people and municipalities consider quarries to be eyesores and require various abatement methods to address problems with noise, dust, and appearance. One of the more effective and famous examples of successful quarry restoration is Butchart Gardens in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.[4]

A further problem is pollution of roads from trucks leaving the quarries. To control and restrain the pollution of public roads, wheel washing systems are becoming more common.

Quarry lakes edit

Many quarries naturally fill with water after abandonment and become lakes. Others are made into landfills.

Water-filled quarries can be very deep, often 50 ft (15 m) or more, and surprisingly cold, so swimming in quarry lakes is generally not recommended. Unexpectedly cold water can cause a swimmer's muscles to suddenly weaken; it can also cause shock and even hypothermia.[5] Though quarry water is often very clear, submerged quarry stones, abandoned equipment, dead animals and strong currents make diving into these quarries extremely dangerous. Several people drown in quarries each year.[6][7] However, many inactive quarries are converted into safe swimming sites.[8][9]

Such lakes, even lakes within active quarries, can provide important habitat for animals.[10]

 
An abandoned limestone quarry in Rummu, Estonia

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Law Document English View". Ontario.ca. 2014-07-24. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
  2. ^ US EPA, OW (2014-03-10). "Mineral Mining and Processing Effluent Guidelines". US EPA. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
  3. ^ Raymond Perrier: Les roches ornementales. Ternay (Edition Pro Roc) 2004, ISBN 2-9508992-6-9, p. 443–447.
  4. ^ "BCMEMPR, BCMTH, and NRC. (1995). Reclamation and Environmental Protection Handbook for Sand, Gravel and Quarry Operations in British Columbia. British Columbia Ministry of Energy Mines and Petroleum Resources Ministry of Transportation and Highways Natural Resources Canada" (PDF).
  5. ^ . Enter.net. Archived from the original on 2012-06-16. Retrieved 2012-05-14.
  6. ^ . Msha.gov. Archived from the original on 2012-03-09. Retrieved 2012-05-14.
  7. ^ "on quarry drownings". Geology.com. 2007-11-03. Retrieved 2012-05-14.
  8. ^ "Centennial Beach - History". www.centennialbeach.org. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  9. ^ "City of Coral Gables - Venetian Pool". www.coralgables.com. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  10. ^ Sievers, Michael (19 May 2017). "Sand quarry wetlands provide high-quality habitat for native amphibians". Web Ecology. 17 (1): 19–27. doi:10.5194/we-17-19-2017. hdl:10072/411143.

S.K Duggal "Building Materials" (2003) 3rd revised edition Quarries

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For other uses see Quarry disambiguation Not to be confused with Query This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Quarry news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2007 Learn how and when to remove this message A quarry is a type of open pit mine in which dimension stone rock construction aggregate riprap sand gravel or slate is excavated from the ground The operation of quarries is regulated in some jurisdictions to manage their safety risks and reduce their environmental impact 1 2 A quarry at Carrara in Tuscany Italy A Portland stone quarry on the Isle of Portland England An abandoned construction aggregate quarry near Adelaide South Australia An abandoned stone quarry in Kerala India Stone quarry in Soignies Hainaut province Belgium Matera quarry in Basilicata Italy Donnerkuhle Quarry near Hagen Germany Prospect Quarry gap in Sydney Australia The word quarry can also include the underground quarrying for stone such as Bath stone Contents 1 History 2 Types of rock 3 Stone quarry 4 Methods of quarrying 5 Slabs 6 Problems 6 1 Quarry lakes 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2023 Types of rock editTypes of rock extracted from quarries include Chalk China clay Cinder Clay Coal Construction aggregate sand and gravel Coquina Diabase Gabbro Granite Gritstone Gypsum Limestone Marble Ores Phosphate rock Quartz Sandstone Slate TravertineStone quarry edit nbsp nbsp Stone quarry is an outdated term for mining construction rocks limestone marble granite sandstone etc There are open types called quarries or open pit mines and closed types mines and caves For thousands of years only hand tools had been used in quarries In the eighteenth century the use of drilling and blasting operations was mastered 3 The term remains used to describe a method of cutting into a certain shape such as for glass and tile as a quarry cut Methods of quarrying editThe method of removal of stones from their natural bed by using different operations is called quarrying Methods of quarrying include a Digging This method is used when the quarry consists of small amp soft pieces of stones b Heating This method is used when the natural rock bed is horizontal and small in thickness c Wedging This method is used when the hard rock consists of natural fissure When natural fissures are absent then artificial fissures are prepared by drilling holes d Blasting It is the process of removal of stones with the help of controlled explosives is filled in the holes of the stones Line of least resistance plays very important role in the blasting process Following steps are used in the blasting process 1 Drilling holes Blast holes are drilled by using drilling machines 2 Charging Explosive powders are fed into the cleaned amp dried blast holes 3 Tamping The remaining portion of the blast holes are filled by clay ash fuse and wirings 4 Firing The fuses of blasting holes are fired by using electrical power supply or match sticks Slabs editMany quarry stones such as marble granite limestone and sandstone are cut into larger slabs and removed from the quarry The surfaces are polished and finished with varying degrees of sheen or luster Polished slabs are often cut into tiles or countertops and installed in many kinds of residential and commercial properties Natural stone quarried from the earth is often considered a luxury and tends to be a highly durable surface thus highly desirable Problems edit nbsp Extraction work in a marble quarry in Carrara Italy Quarries in level areas with shallow groundwater or which are located close to surface water often have engineering problems with drainage Generally the water is removed by pumping while the quarry is operational but for high inflows more complex approaches may be required For example the Coquina quarry is excavated to more than 60 feet 18 m below sea level To reduce surface leakage a moat lined with clay was constructed around the entire quarry Groundwater entering the pit is pumped up into the moat As a quarry becomes deeper water inflows generally increase and it also becomes more expensive to lift the water higher during removal this can become the limiting factor in quarry depth Some water filled quarries are worked from beneath the water by dredging Many people and municipalities consider quarries to be eyesores and require various abatement methods to address problems with noise dust and appearance One of the more effective and famous examples of successful quarry restoration is Butchart Gardens in Victoria British Columbia Canada 4 A further problem is pollution of roads from trucks leaving the quarries To control and restrain the pollution of public roads wheel washing systems are becoming more common Quarry lakes edit Main article Quarry lake Many quarries naturally fill with water after abandonment and become lakes Others are made into landfills Water filled quarries can be very deep often 50 ft 15 m or more and surprisingly cold so swimming in quarry lakes is generally not recommended Unexpectedly cold water can cause a swimmer s muscles to suddenly weaken it can also cause shock and even hypothermia 5 Though quarry water is often very clear submerged quarry stones abandoned equipment dead animals and strong currents make diving into these quarries extremely dangerous Several people drown in quarries each year 6 7 However many inactive quarries are converted into safe swimming sites 8 9 Such lakes even lakes within active quarries can provide important habitat for animals 10 nbsp An abandoned limestone quarry in Rummu EstoniaSee also editList of quarries List of quarries in the United States Clay pit Coal mining Collecting fossils Fair Stone standard Gravel pit List of minerals List of rock types List of stones Miner Mountaintop removal mining Opencast mining Quarry lake Quarries biblical References edit Law Document English View Ontario ca 2014 07 24 Retrieved 2020 06 30 US EPA OW 2014 03 10 Mineral Mining and Processing Effluent Guidelines US EPA Retrieved 2020 06 30 Raymond Perrier Les roches ornementales Ternay Edition Pro Roc 2004 ISBN 2 9508992 6 9 p 443 447 BCMEMPR BCMTH and NRC 1995 Reclamation and Environmental Protection Handbook for Sand Gravel and Quarry Operations in British Columbia British Columbia Ministry of Energy Mines and Petroleum Resources Ministry of Transportation and Highways Natural Resources Canada PDF American Canoe Association explanation of cold shock Enter net Archived from the original on 2012 06 16 Retrieved 2012 05 14 US Dept of Labor list of mine related fatalities Msha gov Archived from the original on 2012 03 09 Retrieved 2012 05 14 on quarry drownings Geology com 2007 11 03 Retrieved 2012 05 14 Centennial Beach History www centennialbeach org Retrieved 8 April 2020 City of Coral Gables Venetian Pool www coralgables com Retrieved 8 April 2020 Sievers Michael 19 May 2017 Sand quarry wetlands provide high quality habitat for native amphibians Web Ecology 17 1 19 27 doi 10 5194 we 17 19 2017 hdl 10072 411143 S K Duggal Building Materials 2003 3rd revised edition QuarriesExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Quarries nbsp Look up quarry in Wiktionary the free dictionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quarry amp oldid 1195160044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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