Carlin Underground Project |
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Carlin Underground |
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Nevada |
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PRODUCTION
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Carlin Underground Project |
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Location of the Carlin Underground Project |
Newmont owns or controls approximately 3,056 square miles (7,915 square kilometers) of land in Nevada, stretching across the state along the Interstate 80 corridor. All of the mines are located within a 100-mile (161 kilometer) stretch of north central Nevada between Carlin on the east and Winnemucca on the west, and within 50 miles (80 kilometers) north and 20 miles (32 kilometers) south of I-80.
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History of the Carlin Underground Project |
At the heart of Newmont’s Eastern Nevada operations is the Carlin mine. The mine traces its origins to 1961, when geologists began probing the high desert area around the Tuscarora Mountains in search of finely disseminated gold. By the summer of 196 more...
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Data last updated on : 12/31/2005
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