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Quarry

This article is about rock quarries. For other places or things called quarry, see Quarry (disambiguation).
Cinder_quarry.jpg

A small cinder quarry

Dimension_Stone_QuarryUSGOV.jpg

A dimension stone quarry

Coquina Quarry
Sixty feet below sea level
Conway, South Carolina

A quarry is a type of open-pit mine from which rock or minerals are extracted. Quarries are generally used for extracting building materials, such as dimension stone. Quarries are usually shallower than other types of open-pit mines.

People in some English-speaking countries are unlikely to make the distinction between this type of mine and any other type of open-pit or open-cast borrow or gravel pit mining operation.

Quarries in level areas often have special engineering problems for drainage. The coquina quarry at the right is excavated to more than sixty feet (18 meters) below sea level. To reduce surface leakage a moat, lined with clay, was contructed around the entire quarry. Ground water that seeps into the pit is pumped up into the moat.

Many quarries fill with water to become ponds or small lakes after abandonment for mining purposes. Others have become landfills.

Water-filled quarries can be very deep with water that is often surprisingly cold. Unexpectedly cold water can cause a swimmer's muscles to suddenly weaken; it can also cause shock and hypothermiaAmerican Canoe Association explanation of cold shock. These risks make quarry swimming dangerous, especially to kids and teenagers who might swim in a quarry not expecting any risk. Several teenagers and young men and women drown in quarries each year US Dept. of Labor list of mine related fatalitiesQuarry Products Association article on quarry drownings.

Types of rock extracted from quarries include:
*Cinder
*China Clay
*Coquina
*Blue rock
*Granite
*Gritstone
*Gypsum a mineral
*Limestone
*Marble
*Sandstone
*Slate

References

See also


*Clay pit
*Gravel pit
*List of rocks
*List of minerals and stone types
*List of stone
*Collecting fossils



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