Shaft mining.
The energy source for the formation of a vein of ore underground is typically heat and pressure from geological processes like volcanic activity or tectonic movements. These processes can cause minerals to be concentrated and deposited in veins through the movement of fluids within the Earth's crust.
Deep underground mining methods, such as shaft mining or drift mining, would typically be used to extract a vein of ore from deep underground. These methods involve digging tunnels or vertical shafts to access the ore body.
Shaft mining.
Vein mining is used to extract ore deposits from the ground. This method involves following a mineralized vein and extracting the ore from it by digging underground tunnels to access the vein. It is commonly used for minerals such as gold, silver, and copper.
The type of mining used to extract a vein of ore from deep underground is known as underground mining. This method involves creating tunnels and shafts to access and extract mineral deposits located deep within the earth. The two main types of underground mining are called shaft mining and drift mining.
Underground mining is typically used when ore deposits occur in veins. This method involves underground tunnels and shafts to access the ore deposits. Miners can follow the vein and extract the valuable minerals for processing.
Ore is gold or silver as an example, but lode is a vein of an ore that gives a lot of the ore.
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Any blood vessel, whether artery or vein, is vena in Latin.Vena will also do for a vein of ore.
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