The Red Dog mine is a large zinc and lead mine in a remote region of Alaska, about 80 miles (130 km) north of Kotzebue, which is operated by the Canadian...
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2010. The Red Dog mine is the only economic activity and the mine is the only inhabited site within the Red Dog Mine CDP. The Red Dog Mine CDP derives...
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Red Dog Mine can refer to either of two places in the U.S. state of Alaska: Red Dog mine, a mine in the northwestern part of the state Red Dog Mine, Alaska...
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Teck Resources (redirect from Teck Frontier Mine)
largest producer of mined zinc. Almost all of its mined zinc comes from the Red Dog mine in Alaska, one of the largest zinc mines in the world. It also...
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Red dog or Red Dog may refer to: Dhole, a canid species also called the red dog or Asiatic wild dog Red Dog (Pilbara), a dog which travelled Western Australia...
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came from Teck Resources' Red Dog mine, the world's most productive zinc mine, in northwest Alaska, near Kotzebue. The mine opened in 1989. The zinc is...
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Red Dog Airport (IATA: RDB, ICAO: PADG, FAA LID: DGG) is a private-use airport located at Red Dog Mine, in the U.S. state of Alaska. The airport is privately...
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mine – inactive copper mine near Ajo, Arizona Ray mine – Asarco copper mine located in Pinal county, Arizona Red Dog mine – zinc and lead mine in Red...
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собаки protivotankovye sobaki; German: Panzerabwehrhunde or Hundeminen, "dog-mines") were dogs taught to carry explosives to tanks, armored vehicles, and...
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west, near the Wulik River in the De Long Mountains is the Red Dog mine, the largest zinc mine in the world. The range was named by the United States Board...
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explains, the source of the toxins is not Kotzebue, but Alaska's Red Dog mine. Since the mine is located in a remote area in Alaska, the toxic release is linked...
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operator of the Red Dog Mine, for polluting its water drinking water source and subsistence fish resources through their discharge of mine waste into the...
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Gold mining in Alaska (redirect from Nixon Fork Mine)
comparison, zinc and lead, mainly from the Red Dog mine, accounted for 66%; silver, mainly from the Greens Creek mine, accounted for 6.6%, and coal accounted...
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coincident with those of NANA), to be economically based on taxing the Red Dog mine, then under development. Its geographic location and position above the...
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Arctic mines include Red Dog mine (zinc) in Alaska, Diavik Diamond Mine in Northwest Territories, Canada, and Sveagruva in Svalbard. Large mines under...
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Lacouture and G. Anderson, "Removal of organic carbon with a Jameson Cell at Red Dog Mine" Archived 2012-03-17 at the Wayback Machine, in: Proceedings of the 40th...
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film, TV, digital content and print ad production support. Red Dog Mine, the largest zinc mine in the world, is located on land owned by NANA north of the...
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1986, Parsons designed, engineered, and managed construction of the Red Dog mine air and sea ports along with the entire complex. In 1987, Parsons engineered...
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Airport terminal 1991–1994 1,700 5,600 Osaka Japan 19. Red Dog Mine Conveyer Enclosure. Zinc mine conveyer enclosure 1991 1,700 5,600 Alaska United States...
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hypothermia in the cool, damp environment. The Red Dog mine is the world's largest zinc mine. The mine opened in 1989, located about 30 miles (48 km)...
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of the Red Dog mine. Located at Delong Mountain Range about 90 miles north of Kotzebue, Red Dog is one of the world's largest zinc and lead mines, it produces...
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FM Red Dog Mine Port Kotzebue Broadcasting, Inc. Variety KZND-FM 94.7 FM Houston Last Frontier Mediactive, LLC Alternative rock KZNR 91.1 FM Red Dog Mine...
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came on line. Lower grade ore is trucked to the facility from the mine. Red Dog mine "Kinross reports 2020 fourth-quarter and full-year results". Toronto...
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Lead smelting (section Active lead mines and smelters)
the western world. Hayden Smelter, Arizona Belledune, New Brunswick Red Dog mine, Alaska Teck Trail Operations, Trail, BC, Canada. La Oroya Cerro de Pasco...
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and the Northwest Arctic and North Slope borough governments. Red Dog Mine Pebble Mine Willow Project "Benefits". Ambler Access Project. Retrieved July...
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Mining, produced 8,452,153 troy ounces of silver. Teck Resources' Red Dog mine, the world's largest source of zinc, in 2014 produced 7.56 million troy...
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58°3′49″N 152°54′37″W / 58.06361°N 152.91028°W / 58.06361; -152.91028 193 Red Dog Mine 5 309 32 02-64980 Northwest Arctic Borough 68°4′19″N 162°52′34″W / 68...
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