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Mining in the Arctic environment – A review from ecological ...

2019.3.1  Mining companies are challenged to optimise their operations so that profitability is maintained in changing market conditions and increasing societal demands

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Sustainable Arctic Mining? A Comparative

2018.11.20  This is particularly interesting within the Arctic context, where sustainable development has become an omnipresent buzzword

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Arctic mineral resources - The arctic review

The Russian Arctic has been a site of mining operations for the past 300 years, beginning with gold and silver exploitation in the early eighteenth century and eventually evolving into one of the world’s most important

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Full article: The Arctic mineral resource rush and the

2020.10.16  2.1. Sodankylä municipality and mining. In Sodankylä, which has a population of approximately 8500, mining – in addition to the municipal government and

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(PDF) Mining and Arctic Communities

2018.1.1  Abstract. This book focus on the connections between mining activities, knowledge politics and the valuation of landscape in selected case sites in Russia, Greenland and Norway. In our opinion, it ...

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Chapter 1 Mining and Arctic Communities - Springer

2017.10.4  production has led to a mining renaissance, although the one-sided optimism spurred by increasing prices recently has had some setbacks (Metalprices

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Industrial extraction of Arctic natural resources since the

2014.4.1  In Arctic America, mining began with gold discoveries in Alaska in the period 1880–1906 including the placer mine gold rush of 1896 in Klondike, Yukon. 35 After the

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Benefits, adverse effects and risks of Arctic mining

2024.7.13  Benefits, adverse effects and risks of Arctic mining should be evaluated more comprehensively. February 26 2019. A joint study by the Natural Resources

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Beyond Mining (Chapter 12) - Resource

Current mining operations in the Arctic and elsewhere are part of the global competition for rare minerals for battery components needed for energy storage in a post-carbon future. Arctic landscapes are scarred by wind

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Full article: The Arctic mineral resource rush and the

2020.10.16  2.1. Sodankylä municipality and mining. In Sodankylä, which has a population of approximately 8500, mining – in addition to the municipal government and the military – is one of the largest employers (Sodankylä Annual Report, Citation 2018, p. 6).The Swedish-owned Boliden-Kevitsa nickel and copper mine, Finland’s largest open pit mine

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Mining in the Arctic environment – A review from ecological ...

2019.3.1  Mining companies are challenged to optimise their operations so that profitability is maintained in changing market conditions and increasing societal demands (Bridge, 2004, Törmä et al., 2015, Johnsen, 2016). Since 2004, most Arctic countries and regional administrations have produced or updated their mineral strategies (Table 1).

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Norway’s approval of Arctic deep seabed mining could

2023.11.29  In June 2023, the Norwegian government proposed to open 281,000 square kilometers – an area nearly as big as the whole mainland of Norway – for exploration and exploitation for minerals’ deep seabed mining. Norway’s Parliament is currently reviewing the government proposal in its committees and will make the final decision in

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Arctic Canadian Diamond Company and IHC Mining Jointly

2022.2.22  In addition to its mining and exploration operations, Arctic Canadian Diamond Company Ltd. has offices in Canada and Belgium. For more information please contact: T: +1.403.910.1933 ext 2604 M ...

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Benefits, adverse effects and risks of Arctic mining

2024.7.13  Benefits, adverse effects and risks of Arctic mining should be evaluated more comprehensively. February 26 2019. A joint study by the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), University of ...

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Mining Diamonds in the Canadian Arctic: The Diavik Mine

The Diavik mine is located at 64°29ʹ46” N and 110°16’24” W, on a small island in Lac de Gras about 300 km northeast of Yellowknife (the capital of the Northwest Territories), and 220 km south of the Arctic Circle. The mine is situated in a continuous permafrost zone 100 km north of the tree line (the latitude above which trees cannot ...

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Arctic resources: Pros and cons of exploiting these resources

2023.5.4  Mining in the Arctic. As mining activity in the Arctic continues to increase, there are a number of challenges that the industry faces. One of the most significant challenges is the extreme cold temperatures. Mining in the Arctic often requires very large and expensive equipment, and the harsh environment can damage or even destroy

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Arctic Mining is Destroying the Environment - Arctic Refuge

2023.5.8  The Arctic is rich in natural resources, but mining these resources has been controversial for years. Arctic mining is a process that extracts valuable minerals from the earth using heavy equipment and often requires the use of dangerous chemicals and explosives. Many of these mines are located in environmentally sensitive areas, and their

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Arctic connected The Arctic’s Indigenous communities

2022.12.19  The Arctic has been the home and traditional territory of Indigenous Peoples for thousands of years—and continues to be populated by vibrant communities. For these communities, climate change is not a distant threat. It is the driving force behind many of the environmental, economic and societal transitions affecting the region today.

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Industrial extraction of Arctic natural resources since the

2014.4.1  In Arctic America, mining began with gold discoveries in Alaska in the period 1880–1906 including the placer mine gold rush of 1896 in Klondike, Yukon. 35 After the gold rush and up until the 1940s, the Yukon mining industry developed at a slow pace. Large-scale mining took place in northern Canada after World War II, with lead, zinc and ...

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The deep freeze: mining in the extreme - Mining Technology

2016.4.12  The big freeze: Arctic mining. The rewards to be reaped in the far North can be massive. One company that’s very familiar with working in Arctic conditions is Nuna Logistics, which provides construction and mining support services to the mining industry in Canada. ... The amount of infrastructure and high-tech equipment required to keep ...

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Arctic Canadian Diamond Company and IHC Mining jointly

2022.2.22  Arctic Canadian Diamond Company (“Arctic”) and IHC Mining have reached an important milestone in the development of an underwater remote mining (URM) system for the extraction of diamondbearing kimberlite ore from deep open pits at the Ekati Diamond Mine in the Northwest Territories of Canada. The URM system consists of a

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Localization of the Arctic Mining Projects: Norwegian and

PDF On Dec 1, 2019, D.M. Kolesnikova and others published Localization of the Arctic Mining Projects: Norwegian and Russian Experience Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

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Arctic Oil Drilling: History, Consequences, and Outlook

2022.2.3  Major Arctic oil discoveries ramped up during the 1960s—first by Russia at the Tavoskoye Field in 1962 and six years later with the Atlantic Richfield Company’s discovery of an enormous oil ...

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Mining the Arctic for its Mineral Riches - 911 Metallurgist

2014.5.14  Surface mining equipment in arctic regions is characterized by many unique problems. Continuous and discontinuous permafrost (perennially frozen ground) occurs in most of the arctic and subarctic areas. Permafrost presents special problems of slope stability. Stability of permafrost depends on its temperature, moisture content and

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About — Arctic Gold Mining, LLC

No permitting issues, all mining claims are patented fee simple claims with secure tenure. No environmental issues since all water and sediments are non -toxic and self-contained. Turn-key placer mine PROJECT with infrastructure and

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Far North Snapshot: Eight companies venturing into the ... - MINING

2022.4.29  Victoria Gold reported revenue of $276 million and net income of $84 million for 2021. The Eagle mine has grid hydro power, year-round road access and a 300-person, all-season, well-equipped camp ...

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Current Situation and Development Trend of Arctic Drilling Equipment ...

2013.6.30  ABSTRACT. With conventional onshore and offshore oil production no longer able to meet growing global energy demand, the emphasis of hydrocarbon exploration and development has shifted to the remote and cold Arctic. In order to overcome the many challenges posed by the rugged environment in the Arctic, global RD

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Shandong Gold calls on Canada to approve Arctic mine buy

2020.8.13  Hope Bay mine, Nunavut, Canada. ( Image courtesy of TMAC Resources.) Shandong Gold Mining, one of China’s top bullion miners, said its acquisition of a Canadian junior that owns the massive Hope ...

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Artic Mine - Dry Ice Blasting LinkedIn

2024.4.28  Artic Mine - Dry Ice Blasting 102 followers on LinkedIn. ... Dry ice blasting is a quick and effective solution for electical maintenance programs and equipment maintenance. @artic.mine_dryice ...

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How to perform land restorations in the High Arctic - MINING

2024.3.10  Enabling both dynamic ecological and geomorphological processes was the focus of the landscape restoration once roads, housing, industrial facilities, landfills and quarries were removed. Where ...

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Australian Mining Equipment - Mining Service : MTGA

We are an Australian mining equipment company that specialises. in the installation, maintenance and manufacturing of mining systems. technologies and communications within the mining industry. We optimise production performance whilst reducing costs for our customers. You can rely on MTGA to provide you with the high-quality infrastructure ...

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The quest for a sustainable industry: mining, path

2024.6.10  The quest for a sustainable industry: mining, path dependency and post-carbon regime in the European Arctic gas emissions. The sustainability debate also extends to the water, energy, and raw materials used, which are necessary inputs for mining processing (Ranängen et al. 2017). In other words, the mining industry must address the

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Arctic Mining - Aarhus Universitet

Arctic Mining: Environmental issues, mitigation and pollution control for marine and coastal mining. Description of the conference: Reduced sea ice means that the Arctic is opening up for shipping; meanwhile, there is a growing global demand for minerals driven by the transition to green energy. In response, most Arctic nations support ...

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AEC Report on Mineral Development in the Arctic Released

The AEC’s Working Group on Responsible Resource Development under the leadership of co-chairs Lillian Hvatum Brewster (ATCO Group, Canada) and Bruce Harland (Crowley Maritime, USA) has released its first report focusing on mining in the Arctic. The report titled “ Mineral Development in the Arctic ” provides insights and an exchange of ...

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Sale of Ekati mine to Arctic Canadian Diamond closes

2021.2.4  Credit: Dominion Diamond. Dominion Diamond’s sale of Canada’s first diamond mine, Ekati, to Arctic Canadian Diamond Company has been completed. Full operations at the site, which had been ...

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Mining in the Arctic – Insights from Russia, Greenland, and Norway

2017.10.30  Whilst Russian mining in the Kola Peninsula is deeply rooted in recent history, in Greenland mining is first and foremost seen as a potential for economic independence from Denmark and a future source of income and basis for jobs and development. In Norway, potential mining in some small and rural places accompany

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Mining in the Arctic and Setting the Stage Across the Globe

Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation (Baffinland) is a Canadian open-pit mining company, that mines iron ore. Since 2015, Baffinland has been focused on becoming the lowest-cost producer of high grade iron ore in the world. It is jointly owned by ArcelorMittal and funds managed by The Energy Minerals Group.

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Arctic - Education National Geographic Society

2023.10.19  The Arctic is the northernmost region of Earth. Most scientists define the Arctic as the area within the Arctic Circle, a line of latitude about 66.5° north of the Equator.Within this circle are the Arctic ocean basin and the northern parts of Scandinavia, Russia, Canada, Greenland, and the U.S. state of Alaska.The Arctic is almost enti rely

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How would offshore oil and gas drilling in the Arctic impact wildlife ...

2021.4.14  This week, the 9th Circuit upheld the lower court’s ruling. “Oil and gas drilling contributes to climate change and threatens wildlife and communities. The court’s decision to uphold the ban on oil and gas leasing in the Arctic Ocean gets us one step closer to permanent protection. We need to drill less, not more,” said Margaret ...

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