avolouhinnan
Avolouhinnan, a term originating from Finnish, translates directly to "open excavation" or "open pit mining." It describes a method of extracting minerals and other geological materials from the earth. In avolouhinnan, the material is extracted from an open pit, which is essentially a large, artificial depression on the surface of the earth. This method is typically employed when the mineral deposit is relatively close to the surface and when the deposit is extensive.
The process of avolouhinnan involves several stages. First, overburden, which is the soil and rock that lies
Avolouhinnan can be a highly efficient method of extraction, especially for large, shallow deposits. However, it