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A number of byproducts are recovered from American copper mining. In 2013, American copper mining produced 28,500 metric tons of molybdenum, worth about $700–800 million, which was 47% of total US production. [3] In 2014, copper mining produced about 15 metric tons of gold, worth $600 million, which represented 7% of US gold production. [4]
Leading copper-producing mines in the U.S., 2018–2021, in order of output: [1] The mines on this list account for more than 99% of U.S. mine copper production. Rank Mine
Production trends in the top five copper-producing countries, 1950-2012. This is a list of countries by mined copper production. Copper ore can be exported to be smelted so that a nation's smelter production of copper can differ greatly from its mined production. See: List of countries by copper smelter production.
Copper mining efforts in the Carajas Mineral Province in Brazil result in 6,100 km of deforestation every year. [38] Mining also results in a loss of biodiversity . Deforestation as well as the release of toxic chemicals to both the air and water can affect neighboring plant and animal life.
Copper knife, spearpoints, awls, and spade made from copper deposits mined by Native Americans in Wisconsin from the Late Archaic period, 3000 BC-1000 BC.. Native Americans were the first to mine and work the copper of Lake Superior and the Keweenaw Peninsula of northern Michigan between 5000 BCE and 1200 BCE.
On November 11, KGHM Polska Miedź S.A reported that the Polish metallurgical production of copper was 442.5 kilotonnes, while the mined production was 334.4 kilotonnes in the three quarters of ...
In 2007, Arizona was the leading copper-producing state in the country, producing 750 thousand metric tons of copper, valued at $5.54 billion. Arizona's copper production was 60% of the total for the United States. Copper mining also produces gold and silver as byproducts. [2]
"The sources of data for the copper worksheet are the mineral statistics publications of the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the U.S. Geological Survey--Minerals Yearbook (MYB) and its predecessor, Mineral Resources of the United States (MR), and Metal Prices in the United States through 1998 (MP98)."