I downloaded the MSHA's (Mine Safety and Health Administration) public datasets and create a visualization of all the mines in the US complete with the operators and details on each site.
I'm pretty sure for me "mining.fyi" wouldn't have created any associations with landmines (although "mines.fyi" does seem to match the contents of the website closer).
It'd be really interesting to see A/B testing results about what most people associate the word "mines" with (I wouldn't be surprised if that would be landmines in this day and age).
Please reduce the aggregation of map markers. It's not helpful to group every mine in southwest US in a single point in California that makes it look like they are none in any other state. I see this all the time on maps and it's really frustrating. Aggregate markers are helpful when the individual points are actually overlapping on the map, otherwise they obscure location data.
Strong disagree — aggregate markers were super useful when browsing the map on mobile! Maybe need to add a flag for mobile vs. desktop, but the experience would be a lot worse on mobile without them.
It includes what most would call quarries and it doesn't include anywhere near all of them (there are basically infinite invisible quarries everywhere to make concrete because it doesn't transport well).
Just a heads-up that this is nowhere near "all the mines" in Nevada.
I've explored quite a few personally, live by some, and that entire list of my memories is missing.
NV is also not included in the list of top 10 states which is a clear indicator of missing data fwiw.
This doesn't seem to be complete. It's missing the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, for example, which should be southeast of Carlsbad, NM. It's a underground salt (metal/non-metal) mine, and MSHA definitely regulates it
I looked for all my local mines and none of them are on here. It seems that all of the listed mines for California are stone quarries. It omits the numerous other mines.
This seems to include cement works and other processing plants that have somewhat mine-like output but aren't actually extracting anything from the ground at that site.
There seem to be more quarries in where I looked (near Reno) than mines. 16:1 in Allegheny is not on there - interesting place. It’s still semi active.
under 50, actual underground mines for metals, under 175 total open pit and underground mines for metal
the real numbers for rock quarys * are hidden, and I must assume that they are also
a small portion of the "total"
* sell actual blocks of stone vs gravel/fill/agregate
koshergweilo|10 days ago
No, these are the cool ones that take stuff out of the ground, not the ones that destroy everything above them
jedberg|10 days ago
Then I clicked on one and saw it was the name of our local rock quarry. :)
rpozarickij|9 days ago
It'd be really interesting to see A/B testing results about what most people associate the word "mines" with (I wouldn't be surprised if that would be landmines in this day and age).
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https://mrdata.usgs.gov/
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(I guess technically a "surface mine" for "Construction Sand and Gravel".)
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lattrommi|9 days ago
Wonder why mines located in Ohio, show up in Greenland, Central America and the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
On closer inspection, the Lat/Long are switched on some of these anomalies. I did not check them all.
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* sell actual blocks of stone vs gravel/fill/agregate
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