Tin Flashcards

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tin definition

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heavy metal found in igneous rock and in alluvial deposits. non-renewable but recyclable

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2
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why is tin a point resource?

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cannot gain large deposits of recovery

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3
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what is tin used for?

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tin plated food cans, as a coating with led or zinc and iron to prevent corrosion, for soldering in electronics or automotive parts in construction

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4
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global pattern of tin production

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mainly produced in asia and latin america. China produces most (100,000 tonnes. very smlall amount produce in EU

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5
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South Crofty tin mine Cornwall

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stretches back 3000 years. production peaked in 19th century

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6
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how does geology affect tin?

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  • veritcal veins in granite, low metal content (8%)=lots of waste
  • deep under sea-need pumping
  • hard/tough to mine
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7
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world price on tin

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demand related to price. april 2004=$9000 t-1

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8
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capital investment

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  • creates jobs
  • mining towns e.g. Camburne suffered unemployment and out migration
  • cheap deposits are easily extracted
  • some mines can be used as tourist attractions
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9
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technology

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rapidly industrialising economies of China and Japan
no more handheld machinery
4m wide tunnels allow more to be exported

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benefits of revival of South Crofty tin mine now owend by Western united mines

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  • created 250 jobs

- stimulated demand for new mining machinery provided by local businesses

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