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(Redirected from Ferro Carajás Project) Iron mine in Brazil


Carajás Mine
Carajás mine open pit.
Location
Carajás mine is located in BrazilCarajás mineCarajás mineLocation in Brazil
StatePará
CountryBrazil
Coordinates06°03′31″S 50°10′37″W / 6.05861°S 50.17694°W / -6.05861; -50.17694
Production
ProductsIron ore
Production1 million metric tons of iron ore
Financial year2007
History
Opened1969
ClosedNA
Owner
CompanyVale S.A.
Year of acquisition1995

The Carajás Mine is the largest iron ore mine in the world. It is located in the municipality of Parauapebas, state of Pará in the Carajás Mountains of northern Brazil. The mine is operated as an open-pit mine, and is estimated to contain roughly 7.2 billion metric tonnes of iron ore, plus gold, manganese, bauxite, copper, and nickel. The mine is run by the Brazilian mining corporation Vale (formerly the Companhia Vale do Rio Doce), and was initially part-owned with US Steel from 1970 to 1977.

The mine is located in the mining concession area of the Carajás National Forest, which "contains known reserves of 18 billion tons with an average grade of 65.4% Fe."

The mine is largely powered by hydroelectric power from the Tucuruí Dam.

References

  1. ^ "Carajas Iron Ore Mine - Mining Technology". Retrieved 2012-04-09.
  2. "Mining Giant Joins Belo Monte Dam - International Rivers". Retrieved 2012-04-09.


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