Abstract
From the earliest hours of mining history, mineral market participants have been trying to meet the demand for minerals. In order to continue to meet current and future needs, the number of mines has increased and will continue to increase. Although the increase in the number of mines is beneficial to national development, it is achieved through environmental impact, which makes people today believe that mines are harmful rather than beneficial. Both open-pit and underground mining methods will affect the environment, but the impact of open-pit mining (especially related to dust emission) is greater than that of underground mining. In order to solve this problem, it is necessary to know the dust emission sources that can help effectively control dust. In the face of massive environmental data, data mining can analyze a large number of environmental data to find previously unknown and useful potential information for decision-making.
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