Stripping ratio
In surface mining, stripping ratio or strip ratio refers to the amount of waste that must be removed to release a given ore quantity.
It is a number or ratio that expresses how much waste is mined per unit of ore. The units of a stripping ratio can vary between mine types. For example, in coal mining the stripping ratio is commonly referred to as volume/weight.,
whereas in metal mining, stripping ratio is unitless and is expressed as weight/weight. A stripping ratio can be expressed as a ratio or as a number.
Equations
The equations for stripping ratio are,for coal:
for metal:
where volume is typically expressed as m3 or yd3 and weight is typically expressed as tonne or ton.