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  2. Zinc mining - Wikipedia

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    A zinc mine is a mine that produces zinc minerals in ore as its primary product. Common co-products in zinc ores include minerals of lead and silver . Other mines may produce zinc minerals as a by-product of the production of ores containing more valuable minerals or metals, such as gold , silver or copper . [ 1 ]

  3. List of countries by zinc production - Wikipedia

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    World zinc output in 2009. This is a list of countries by zinc production in 2023 based on United States Geological Survey numbers. [1] Rank ... China: 4,000,000 2

  4. Huoshaoyun - Wikipedia

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    Huoshaoyun (Chinese: 火烧云; pinyin: Huǒshāoyún) is a mountain with significant lead-zinc deposit in the disputed region of Aksai Chin in Hetian County in Xinjiang, China. [1] The discovery of the mineral deposit was published in academic journal in 2015 [2] and commercially announced in 2016. [3]

  5. Category:Lead and zinc mines in China - Wikipedia

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  6. Qingchengzi mine - Wikipedia

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    The Qingchengzi mine is one of the largest lead and zinc mines in China. [1] The mine is located in Liaoning, northeastern China. [2] The mine has reserves amounting to 29.9 million tonnes of ore grading 2.64% lead and 1.9% zinc thus resulting 0.73 million tonnes of lead and 0.35 million tonnes of zinc.

  7. Caijiaying mine - Wikipedia

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    The Caijiaying mine is one of the largest lead and zinc mines in China. [1] The mine is located in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province. [2] The mine has reserves amounting to 33.8 million tonnes of ore grading 2.73% lead and 4.26% zinc thus resulting 0.92 million tonnes of lead and 1.44 million tonnes of zinc.

  8. China Minmetals - Wikipedia

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    Minerals and Metals Group (MMG) was formed after its parent company, China Minmetals, bought almost all mining assets of OZ Minerals in June 2009. [12] The deal in which the Golden Grove, Sepon, Century, Rosebery, Avebury, Dugald River, High Lake and Izok Lake Mines as well as some exploration assets were sold for US$1.354 billion by OZ Minerals to China Minmetals, [13] initially also ...

  9. List of mines in China - Wikipedia

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    7 Lead and Zinc. 8 Lithium. 9 Fluorite. 10 ... This list of mines in China is subsidiary to the list of mines article ... Mining industry of China; Mining in Asia;