Strathcona Project |
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Strathcona |
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Canada
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Province |
Ontario |
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Sudbury |
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PRODUCTION
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Latitude / Longitude |
47 N 10 / 82 W 0 |
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Legends
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Produces
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Copper - Nickel -
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Strathcona Project |
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Location of the Strathcona Project |
The Strathcona mine is located in the Sudbury area of northern Ontario.*
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History of the Strathcona Project |
The Strathcona mill receives ore from the three mines and produces two concentrate streams – a nickel-copper concentrate that goes to the Sudbury smelter for smelting, and a copper concentrate that goes to the Kidd Metallurgical Division for toll smelting and refining. The mill has a capacity of approximately 3 million tonnes of ore per year.
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Geology of the Strathcona Project |
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The nickel-copper ore deposits in Sudbury are associated with a large body of igneous rock known as the Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC).
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Data last updated on : 1/9/2008
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Disclaimer
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