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7.2.4: Mines in the U.S.

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7.2.4: Mines in the U.S.

Here is a list of the largest open pit mines in the U.S.

U.S. Open Pit Mines
Mining Operation, State Operator Commodity Mining Method
Nevada, NV Newmont Mining Corp. Gold Open Pit and Underground
Morenci, AZ Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. Copper-molybdenum Open Pit
Cortez, NV Barrick Gold Corp. Gold Open Pit
Goldstrike, NV Barrick Gold Corp. Gold Open Pit and Underground
Bagdad, AZ Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. Copper-molybdenum Open Pit
Bald Mountain, NV Barrick Gold Corp. Gold Open Pit
Safford, AZ Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. Copper-molybdenum Open Pit
Mission Complex, AZ ASARCO LLC Copper Open Pit
Sierrita, AZ Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. Copper-molybdenum Open Pit
Minntac, MN U.S. Steel Corp. Iron ore Open Pit
Chino, NM Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. Copper-molybdenum Open Pit
Bingham Canyon, UT Kennecott Utah Copper Corp. Copper-molybdenum Open Pit
Ray, AZ ASARCO LLC Copper Open Pit
Hycroft, NV Allied Nevada Gold Corp. Gold Open Pit
Hibbing Taconite, MN Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. Iron ore Open Pit
Tyrone, NM Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. Copper Open Pit
Tilden, MI Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. Iron ore Open Pit
Marigold, NV Goldcorp Inc. Gold Open Pit
Fort Knox, AK Kinross Gold Corp. Gold Open Pit
Miami, AZ Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. Copper Open Pit
Cresson, CO AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. Gold Open Pit
Smoky Valley Common Operations, NV Kinross Gold Corp. Gold Open Pit
Ruby Hill, NV Barrick Gold Corp. Gold Open Pit
Keetwatic Taconite, MN U.S. Steel Corp. Iron ore Open Pit
Mineral Park, AZ Mercator Minerals Ltd. Copper-molybdenum Open Pit

As you can see from this list, most of the US largest open pit mines in the U.S. are located in the state of Nevada and Arizona, where there are large deposits of gold and copper-molybdenum.

The sequence of steps for the development of an open pit mine is as follows:

  • determining the three-dimensional distribution of mineralization and grade;
  • establishing the economic limits for the pit;
  • selecting suitable sites for waste embankments and soil stockpiles;
  • clearing vegetation from the land intended as sites for pit and waste embankments;
  • siting of processing, maintenance, office, and transport facilities close to the pit but outside potential pit limit expansion;
  • selecting equipment; laying out haulage roads;
  • initiating “pioneering” cuts in the form of “box cuts” or access roads.

Acquisition of rights, permitting, and construction of facilities are not shown separately in this list, but are an overall part of the development sequence.

Rio Tinto is a global mining company that owns the Kennecott Bingham Copper Mine, and they have produced an informative virtual tour (may be viewed at your own pace) of the mine and related operation. It is outstanding. You should watch it several times to reinforce the content of these lessons as well as to see vivid images of the equipment and operations in action. Follow the instructions below to get started.

  • Go to the Kennecott homepage.
  • Scroll down until you see the Start Virtual Experience.
  • You will be asked to provide your name and email address. You may do so if you choose, but if you don't want to do so, simply click the "X" in the upper right corner of the dialog box.