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Coal fact sheetCoal is a common fuel used worldwide mainly in the production of electricity. It is used for cooling, heating, powering machines, charging mobile phones and even electric cars. It is also used in furnaces to produce metals like steel and can be used in the manufacturing of plastics, explosives, fertilisers, cement, bricks and tiles.
Find out more about coal, its uses, how it is mined and processed the coal export industry in this fact sheet. |
An overview of underground mining fact sheetThese items are made by mining and processing minerals into metals and other materials.This fact sheet looks at the underground mining process and the technology used to extract these minerals from the earth. The affects of mining on the environment and methods used to rehabilitate underground mines after mining are also included. |
An overview of open-cut mining fact sheetThese items are made by mining and processing minerals into metals and other materials.This fact sheet looks at the open-cut mining process, used to extract these minerals from the earth; its affect on the environment and methods used to rehabilitate open-cut mines after mining. |
Copper InteractiveInteractive detailing the mining and processing of copper, including the chemistry. Interactive balancing equation activities included for junior and senior students.Students interact with the major steps involved in copper processing. Includes animations, supporting fact sheets, and an interactive balancing chemical equations challenge. Great for general science and chemistry teachers. |
Mining Makes Your House InteractiveEnter the minerals house and discover all the objects in a house that are made from minerals. Click on the object to reveal a fast fact sheet. Can be used in conjunction with 'Minerals and their uses' PowerPoint and topics around minerals, metals and materials. |
Fossil Fuel Power Stations in Australia interactive Google mapThis interactive Google Earth energy map provides the locations for all Fossil Fuel Power Stations generating electricity in Australia. Scroll your mouse over the map to reveal location details and generating capacity of coal and gas fired power stations in Australia. To view details of the installation and associated websites click on the icon. |
Oil, gas and methane gas in Queensland interactive Google mapThis interactive Google Map provides the location of oil, gas and methane gas fields in Queensland. Scroll your mouse over the map to reveal oil, gas and methane fields in Queensland. Click on a site to reveal the type and location of the field and associated website. (Not all deposits are linked to a website).
Where a cluster of deposits occurs click in the middle of the cluster to view specific field details. |
Operating Mines in Australia interactive Google mapA compressed file containing all Operating Mines in Australia - March 2010 - will open in Google Earth.Scroll your mouse over the map and click on an icon to view mine details and associated website. (Not all mines are linked to a website)Where a cluster of mines occurs click in the middle of the cluster to view specific mine details.
To zoom in closer to the mine use the Google icons to the right of the screen. |
Renewable Power Stations in Australia interactive Google mapThis interactive Google Earth energy map provides the locations for all Fossil Fuel Power Stations generating electricity in Australia. Scroll your mouse over the map to reveal location details of coal and gas fired power stations in Australia. To view details of the installation and associated websites click on the icon.A compressed file containing all Renewable Power Stations in Australia - March 2010 - will open in Google Earth. Scroll your mouse over the map to reveal the location details from wind, solar, biomass and hydro energy sites in Queensland. To view details of the site and associated website(s) click on the icon. |
Geological Sequestration experimentCarbon dioxide sequestration in geologic formations includes oil and gas reservoirs, unmineable coal seams, and deep saline reservoirs. Through this experiment, students learn about geological sequestration as a technique used to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. |