Bingham Canyon Mine Essay

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Introduction: The Bingham Canyon Mine, also known as the Kennecott Copper Mine, is an open-pit mine specializing in the mining of an extremely large porphyry copper deposit. Located in the Oquirrh Mountains southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah, the deposit itself is the result of a quartz monzonite porphyric intrusion into the sedimentary rocks in the area. Since the opening of the mine in 1906 it has produced more than 19 million tons of copper, making it the largest copper mine in the world as well as the largest man-made excavation. ADD THESIS. Geologic Setting: Bingham Canyon is predominantly composed of the Bingham Mine Formation of the Oquirrh Group. This formation is a combination of Upper Pennsylvanian Sandstones along with interbedded …show more content…

At the time of the initial ores discovery the Mormon pioneers were more concerned with the establishment and survival of Mormon settlements and as a result the canyon was abandoned in 1850. In the September of 1863 a group of soldiers stationed at Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City discovered the presence of lead ore in the canyon which prompted the creation of Utah’s first mining district. Mining operations were originally restricted to lead, silver, copper-gold, and alluvial gold as porphyric copper required a processing as well as a railroad which would not be built until 1873. In 1887, Enos A. Wall began to work claims, eventually resulting in an elaborate series of tunnels and test pits over 200 acres. From his research Wall determined that the present ore contained approximately 2% copper. By 1893 Daniel Jackling, a metallurgical engineer, and Rober Gemmel, a mining engineer, determined that the most successful way to mine the ore body would be through a then revolutionary processes known as “open-pit mining” in order to process the ore at an industrial scale. In 1903, Jackling and Wall created the Utah Copper Company and began to build a pilot mill in Copperton for the eventual excavation of the area. By 1906 the company officially began the open-pit mine that would become the Bingham Canyon

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