quarries
Quarries are sites where rock or mineral resources are extracted from near-surface deposits for industrial use. They are typically open-pit operations that produce construction materials such as limestone, sandstone, granite, marble, and aggregates like gravel and sand. The term is often distinguished from underground mining, as quarrying focuses on extraction close to the surface and aims to produce marketable rock blocks or bulk material.
Extraction methods vary by material and location but commonly include drilling, blasting to break rock, and
Processing may occur on site or at nearby plants, turning quarried rock into aggregate, crushed stone, sand,
Quarrying can impact ecosystems, watercourses, air quality, and landscapes. Regulations typically require site assessment, permitting, and
Quarries have long been central to construction and industry, providing raw materials for buildings, roads, and