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    The Río Tinto (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈri.o ˈtinto], red river or Tinto River) is a highly toxic river in southwestern Spain that rises in the Sierra...
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    Rio Tinto Group is a British-Australian multinational company that is the world's second largest metals and mining corporation (behind BHP). It was founded...
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  • Rio Tinto, meaning "red river", may refer to: Rio Tinto (corporation), a British-Australian multinational mining and resources corporation Rio Tinto Alcan...
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    The Rio Tinto Company Limited (RTC) was one of the founding companies of the Rio Tinto Group conglomerate, which was responsible of the exploitation of...
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    an area of 9.38 km2. Rio Tinto, which in Portuguese means red river, was elevated to city status in 1995, and the city of Rio Tinto includes two parishes...
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    rolling stock. The railway was built between 1873 and 1875 by the British Rio Tinto Company Limited (RTC), that sought to provide maritime access to the minerals...
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  • Tinto is the highest in the Tinto Hills in southern Scotland. Tinto may also refer to: Tinto River, in south-western Andalusia, Spain An area of Honduras...
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    The Hamersley & Robe River railway, majority-owned by Rio Tinto, and operated by its subsidiary Pilbara Iron, is a private rail network in the Pilbara...
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    Riotinto-Nerva mining basin (category Rio Tinto Iron Ore)
    and the middle of the 20th century under the management of the British Rio Tinto Company Limited. A significant industrial and demographic boom took place...
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  • on Earth, as well as on their own study of primitive life near the Rio Tinto river in Spain. NASA officials soon distanced NASA from the scientists' claims...
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    sequence of 16 wheels was found in old Roman mine workings on the Rio Tinto river in the 1920s. The wheels were arranged in pairs and could lift water...
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    concentrations of ore and areas of extreme environmental conditions such as the Rio Tinto River. There are remains of more than 20 such small structures in the Portuguese...
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  • lithium mining project. The project was proposed by Anglo-Australian Rio Tinto to develop Europe's largest lithium mine in the West Serbian region of...
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    Brockman 4 mine (category Rio Tinto Iron Ore)
    operated by Rio Tinto Iron Ore, which owns many mines in the area. The mine is serviced by the Boolgeeda Airport. In May 2020, Rio Tinto achieved notoriety...
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    Pilbara Iron (category Rio Tinto Iron Ore)
    multinational Rio Tinto Group, that manages assets for Hamersley Iron Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Rio Tinto, and Robe River Iron Associates...
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    The Rio Tinto Pier (Spanish: Muelle de Rio Tinto) was a commercial pier formerly used for the trade of material from the mines of the Rio Tinto Company...
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  • of Rio Tinto Group. The company was called Ivanhoe Mines until August 2, 2012 when a financing agreement was completed with Rio Tinto. Rio Tinto acquired...
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    mine dumps, tailings dams and resultant siltation of drainages, creeks and rivers can significantly affect the surrounding areas, a prime example being the...
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    Panguna mine (category Former Rio Tinto (corporation) subsidiaries)
    Bougainville Copper Ltd (BCL), a subsidiary of the Australian company Conzinc Rio Tinto of Australia. The mine began production in 1972, with the support of the...
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    (see below). The largest Roman lead mines were located in or near the Rio Tinto (river) in southern Hispania. In Britannia the largest sources were at Mendip...
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    Rio Tinto's mine investment and the withdrawal of proposed changes to the Expropriation and Referendum Laws. Anglo-Australian corporation Rio Tinto discovered...
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  • internal pH. Found in highly acidic, metal-rich environments such as the Rio Tinto river in southwest Spain, it contributes to the water's extremely low pH...
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    West Angelas mine (category Rio Tinto Iron Ore)
    West of Newman. The mine is owned by Robe River Iron Associates (53% Rio Tinto) and operated by Rio Tinto Iron Ore and is one of twelve iron ore mines...
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    Wampú River Guayambre River Guayape River Tinto River Talgua River Telica River Jalan River Sigre River Plátano River Río Sico Tinto Negro (Tinto River) Sico...
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  • The Sico Tinto Negro (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsiko ˈtinto ˈneɣɾo]) is a river in Honduras. List of rivers of Honduras Rand McNally, The New International...
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    43 km (27 mi) south of the town is within the Rio Tinto mine lease. The 43 km (27 mi) within the Rio Tinto mine lease boundary is not part of the Queensland...
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    Jadar river endangers Drina, too]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 13. Balkan Green Energy News (6 November 2020). "Voices of discontent over Rio Tinto's jadarite...
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  • Mandena concession, or the QMM mine) is an ilmenite mine operated by Rio Tinto subsidiary QIT Madagascar Minerals (QMM). It is located near Taolagnaro...
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    Tourist Mining Train (category Rio Tinto (corporation))
    were started in 1994 by the Río Tinto Foundation, using historical rolling stock. The tourist train is part of the Rio Tinto Mining Park, constituting one...
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  • Cape Lambert (category Rio Tinto Iron Ore)
    Cape Lambert is a port facility operated by Rio Tinto Iron Ore in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. It is located 40 kilometres north-east of Karratha...
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