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  2. Fort Knox Gold Mine - Wikipedia

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    It is owned and operated by Toronto-based Kinross Gold. Originally staked in 1913, after very minor mining at the location the property sat idle until being restaked in 1980. Following the initial exploration discovery in 1987, in 1992 the project was purchased by Amax Gold , which brought the mine to production.

  3. Kinross Gold - Wikipedia

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    This property includes a mill, tailings storage, heap leach facility, the Gil project, and the True North open pit mine, which is closed and under monitoring. [5] Expected to run out of ore in 2021, the mine's life has been extended to 2030 following a $100 million expansion investment announced in 2018, increasing life-of-mine production by about 1.5 million gold equivalent ounces.

  4. Round Mountain Gold Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Round Mountain Gold Mine is owned and operated by Kinross Gold. Until early in 2016, it was a 50:50 joint venture between Barrick Gold and Kinross Gold, with Kinross as the operator. The mine is 55 miles (89 km) north of the town of Tonopah, with a workforce of approximately 750 people.

  5. Tasiast Gold Mine - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Kinross plans to build training facilities in the area, including a School of Mines. [12] In 2019, Kinross announced its commitment to a $300 million fundraising campaign to build new on-site infrastructures at the Tasiast mine. [13] The project includes the construction of a photovoltaic solar power plant. The plant aims to produce 34 ...

  6. Kinross mining disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Kinross mine disaster (16 September 1986) resulted in the deaths of 177 miners and the injury of 235 others, [1] making it one of the largest mining incidents in South Africa. [ 1 ] The disaster occurred at the Kinross gold mine when welding set alight an acetylene cylinder.

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  8. Category:Kinross Gold - Wikipedia

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    Kinross Gold is an international gold mining company based in Toronto, Canada. Pages in category "Kinross Gold" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 ...

  9. Kincheloe Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    The base was known by various names, including Kinross Municipal Airport, Kinross Army Air Field, Kinross Air Field, Kinross Air Force Auxiliary Field, and Kinross Air Force Base. The present-day Chippewa County International Airport , Kinross Correctional Facility , and the community of Kincheloe are located on the site of the base.