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  2. Panguna mine - Wikipedia

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    The site was at the time the world's largest open-pit copper/gold mine, generating 12% of PNG's GDP [3] and over 45% of the nation's export revenue. [4] Profits derived from the mine helped fund Papua New Guinea's independence from Australia, in 1975. [5] Mining at Panguna included the direct discharge of tailings into tributaries of the Jaba ...

  3. Environmental Impact Assessment in deep sea mining

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    Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is an integral component of planning, development, and management of various industrial activities. It is widely implemented in many national jurisdictions and industrial developments. [1] However, the application of EIA and related environmental management frameworks remains underdeveloped for deep-sea mining.

  4. Francis Ona - Wikipedia

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    Francis Ona (15 February 1953 – 24 July 2005) was the Supreme Commander of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army (BRA) during the 1988–1998 Bougainville conflict.The war began when Ona "went bush" and began organising acts of industrial sabotage against the Panguna mine, which he felt was causing environmental devastation and was not fairly compensating the traditional landowners, himself ...

  5. Mining in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The mine is approximately 210 km north-north-west of Port Moresby, and 90 km south-southwest of Lae. [4] It is operated by Morobe Mining Joint Ventures, a 50:50 joint venture between Harmony, a company that operates primarily in South Africa, and Newcrest, an Australian gold and copper mining company. [4]

  6. Panguna - Wikipedia

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    Panguna is a town next to the (now decommissioned) Panguna copper mine on Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea. It was owned and operated by Bougainville Copper Ltd , a subsidiary of Rio Tinto . Beginning operations in 1972, the company hired thousands of workers, most from other parts of the country.

  7. Category:Mining disasters in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Panguna mine This page was last edited on 20 September 2017, at 05:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  8. Ok Tedi environmental disaster - Wikipedia

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    As part of the settlement, a (limited) dredging operation was put in place and efforts were made to rehabilitate the site around the mine. However the mine is still in operation and waste continues to flow into the river system. BHP was granted legal indemnity from future mine related damages. The Ok Tedi Mine was scheduled to close in 2013. [8]

  9. Buin, Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Lake Loloru, a volcanic crater lake northeast of Buin, where south Bougainvillean people believe deceased souls live.. Buin was within German New Guinea from 1884 to 1919. . Three anthropologists explored traditional cultures in Bougainville in the 1930s, one in Siwai, the ethnically and culturally closely related region immediately to the west of the later Buin; another in the region of the ...