CASE STUDY - Grasberg mine (copper) Flashcards

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Q

Why is the Grasberg mine significant?

A

Produces around 230,000 tonnes of copper ore daily.

2nd largest copper mine in the world.

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How large is the main open pit?

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4 km wide open pit.
Deforestation and decreased biodiversity.

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What environmental impact does the mine have to aquatic ecosystems?

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Claims of acid rock drainage
threaten to contaminate local water supplies in watersheds

Also, reported increase in copper levels in marina fauna. FOOD CHAIN!

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What kind of deposits are found in the area?

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Porphyry deposits.

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What geographical factors make mining there difficult?

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Plate boundary
Lots of fold mountains
Require lots of technical machinery - 121km access road built (fumes and destruction - global warming)

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What percentage of indigenous people are employed there?

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20%

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7
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What impacts did the mine have on the natives?

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Forced resettlement
destroying culturally significant sites

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What is a consequence of the mine waste into the Wanagong river?

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2 floods
2 deaths of workers
concerns over long term viability of settlement near the river (think water security, livelihoods etc…)

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What is the name of the TNC that almost exclusively runs the mine?

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Freeport American Mining company

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10
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At what altitude is the mine situated?

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Nearly 14,000 altitude

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to make the mine economically viable, what are the times the mines are in operation?

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24hrs a day, 7 days a week.

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What has made the deep mining techniques not environmentally beneficial?

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The site was surface mined first.

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What happens to the profits

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Most pumped into the capital. Few benefits for those living near the mine.

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14
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What is the worth of the environmental damage caused by Freeport?

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$13.25bn

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How have the locals responded?

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Matters in own hands.
Demonstrations.
Led to clashes with authorities.

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