It is the dirt, rocks, plants, etc. covering the resource that a mining company is looking for. These spoils must be removed before the resource can be mined resulting in large amounts of environmental degradation.
The answer is either placer mining, strip mining, underground mining, spoil bank mining or open pit mining
A spoil heap is a mound of waste material that is generated during mining or excavation activities. This material typically consists of rocks, soil, and other debris that are removed to extract valuable minerals or resources. Spoil heaps can have environmental impacts if not properly managed.
M. E. Palmer has written: 'Acidity and nutrient availability in Colliery spoil' -- subject(s): Spoil banks, Coal mines and mining, Coal mine waste
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Y. H Huang has written: 'Stability of spoil banks and hollow fills created by surface mining'
J. D Ventura has written: 'Selecting geotechnical parameters in the analysis of surface mining spoil stability'
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Salt does not spoil.
In geology, the overburden layer refers to the soil and rock that lie above a mineral deposit, which must be removed to access the resources below. Spoil, on the other hand, is the waste material that is displaced during mining or excavation activities, often consisting of the overburden that has been removed. Essentially, overburden is a category of material, while spoil specifically refers to the material that has been excavated and discarded.
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This process is called soil erosion. It occurs when soil or rock is removed from its original location through activities like strip-mining, dredging, or construction, leading to a disruption in the composition of the soil.