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Geological map of Sudbury Basin Shatter cone from Sudbury Impact Structure, Cleveland Museum of Natural History. The Sudbury Basin (/ ˈ s ʌ d b ə r i /), also known as Sudbury Structure or the Sudbury Nickel Irruptive, is a major geological structure in Ontario, Canada.
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Creighton Mine is an underground nickel, copper, and platinum-group elements (PGE) mine. It is presently owned and operated by Vale Limited (formerly known as INCO) in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Open pit mining began in 1901, and underground mining began in 1906. [1]
Pages in category "Mines in Greater Sudbury" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Coleman Mine;
Several other mining companies, including First Nickel and KGHM, also have mining operations in the Sudbury area. Mining now employs only 6,000 people in the city, although the mining supply and service sector employs a further 10,000. [75] By 2006, 80% of Greater Sudbury's labour force was employed in services with 20% remaining in manufacturing.
Garson Mine is an underground nickel mine located in the community of Garson, within the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Part of the Sudbury Basin , the Garson mine was developed around 1908 by Mond Nickel Company , [ 1 ] and is now owned by Vale Inco .
Copper Cliff South Mine is an underground nickel mine in Copper Cliff, Ontario, Canada. It is owned and operated by Vale Canada Limited . Part of the mine is located under the town of Copper Cliff , which means that additional care must be put into the crown pillar .
Taseko Mines: 1973–Present Reserves of 2.4 billion pounds of copper and 69 million pounds of molybdenum [1] Highland Valley Copper mine: Logan Lake: Teck Resources: 1962–Present [2] Mount Polley mine