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This section focuses on how humans extract rocks from the earth. Rocks I focuses on the physical processes associated with the formation of rocks.

Methods of Extracting Rocks

Drilling

  • Oil and gas are extracted from underground by drilling.
  • If oil or gas is found under the sea, the drilling takes place offshore. The oil or gas is pumped back to shore.
  • Example: Kinsale oil and gas field off the coast of Ireland.

Opencast Mining/Quarrying

  • This method is used when the resource is close to the Earth's surface.
  • It's the cheapest method of mining but causes serious damage to the landscape.
  • Commonly used for stone, gravel, and sand in construction.

Shaft Mining

  • Used when resources like coal, lead, or zinc are found deep underground.
  • Vertical shafts are dug to reach the seams, and the resource is brought to the surface.
  • This method is expensive and can cause landscape damage.
  • Example: Tara Mines in Co. Meath, Ireland, where lead and zinc are extracted. Kinsale Oil and Gas

Kinsale Oil and Gas

Impact of the extraction of Rocks

The Tara Mines near Navan in Meath is a zinc mine. It has impacted the local area and changed the environment and economy of the town.

Environmental Consequences

  • Tailings (waste from mining) are a concern for locals. They worry that the liquid waste could leak into the ground and pollute water supplies.
  • The mine is seen as an eyesore, so trees have been planted to reduce its visual impact.

Economic Consequences

  • The mine provides direct employment for over 600 workers.
  • It also supports indirect jobs in equipment, transport, and other services needed by the mine.
  • Wages earned at the mine are spent locally, boosting businesses in Navan and helping the town's development.

Social Consequences

  • Services and facilities in the town have improved due to the mine, such as housing and roads.
  • With the mine's operation, Navan's population has grown, and more people use the services offered in the town. There are plans in place to introduce a commuter rail service to Navan due to this population growth.
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