Sustainability Analysis of Marble Sector in Buner

Marble is an ornamental stone, extremely popular for use as architectural and sculptural purposes. Non-renewable marble resources in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pakistan are mostly mined by conventional mining methods (producing irregular shaped blocks) instead of using mech...

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Main Author: Majid Ali Khan, Safi Ur Rehman, Abdur Rahman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society of Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologists 2019-11-01
Series:International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
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Online Access:http://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/315/229
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description Marble is an ornamental stone, extremely popular for use as architectural and sculptural purposes. Non-renewable marble resources in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pakistan are mostly mined by conventional mining methods (producing irregular shaped blocks) instead of using mechanized mining producing regular shaped blocks. Conventional mining methods are more economical but are less environment friendly due to more quantity of waste produced. While, mechanized marble mining has a better recovery, reduces mining cost (processing and transportation) and is less environmentally hazardous. In this study a situation and sustainability analysis of marble mining operations at Buner, the most productive marble mining cluster in KP, Pakistan, is carried out. Buner has about 1.4 billion tons of marble resources and contributes around 51 percent of total country’s marble production. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is used on the basis of key sustainability factors (economic, technical, social, environmental and safety) for selection of most sustainable mining methods. The analysis revealed that conventional mining is least sustainable and produces maximum waste, cracks, irregular shaped blocks, high working faces, back break, rock falls and accidents. It was concluded and recommended that these conventional mining methods should be replaced with the more sustainable mining methods i.e. semi-mechanized (controlled blasting / expansion material) at sunny grey and get black marble deposits and mechanized mining (rope cutting) at Bampokha No.1 and Chagharzai white marble deposits.
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spelling doaj.art-fffdaff58ef34723a6d158d4223d50942022-12-21T22:25:13ZengSociety of Economic Geologists and Mineral TechnologistsInternational Journal of Economic and Environment Geology2223-957X2223-957X2019-11-0110394101Sustainability Analysis of Marble Sector in BunerMajid Ali Khan, Safi Ur Rehman, Abdur Rahman0Directorate General Mines and Minerals, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Department of Mining Engineering, Karakoram International University Gilgit, Pakistan. Government College of Technology Khar, Bajaur Agency, FATA, PakistanMarble is an ornamental stone, extremely popular for use as architectural and sculptural purposes. Non-renewable marble resources in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pakistan are mostly mined by conventional mining methods (producing irregular shaped blocks) instead of using mechanized mining producing regular shaped blocks. Conventional mining methods are more economical but are less environment friendly due to more quantity of waste produced. While, mechanized marble mining has a better recovery, reduces mining cost (processing and transportation) and is less environmentally hazardous. In this study a situation and sustainability analysis of marble mining operations at Buner, the most productive marble mining cluster in KP, Pakistan, is carried out. Buner has about 1.4 billion tons of marble resources and contributes around 51 percent of total country’s marble production. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is used on the basis of key sustainability factors (economic, technical, social, environmental and safety) for selection of most sustainable mining methods. The analysis revealed that conventional mining is least sustainable and produces maximum waste, cracks, irregular shaped blocks, high working faces, back break, rock falls and accidents. It was concluded and recommended that these conventional mining methods should be replaced with the more sustainable mining methods i.e. semi-mechanized (controlled blasting / expansion material) at sunny grey and get black marble deposits and mechanized mining (rope cutting) at Bampokha No.1 and Chagharzai white marble deposits.http://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/315/229sustainabilitymarble miningahpbuner
spellingShingle Majid Ali Khan, Safi Ur Rehman, Abdur Rahman
Sustainability Analysis of Marble Sector in Buner
International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
sustainability
marble mining
ahp
buner
title Sustainability Analysis of Marble Sector in Buner
title_full Sustainability Analysis of Marble Sector in Buner
title_fullStr Sustainability Analysis of Marble Sector in Buner
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability Analysis of Marble Sector in Buner
title_short Sustainability Analysis of Marble Sector in Buner
title_sort sustainability analysis of marble sector in buner
topic sustainability
marble mining
ahp
buner
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