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zegalba · 7 months
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The Diavik Diamond Mine, Canada.
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dailyoverview · 19 days
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In the 1990s, commercial diamond mining began around Lac de Gras in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Since then, the Diavik Diamond Mine (bottom) and Ekati Diamond Mine (top) have produced a combined 15 million carats of diamonds each year — an annual output of 6,600 pounds (3,000 kg). The final frame shows a close-up view of Diavik, with its two primary open pits, waste ponds, processing facilities, and an airstrip capable of landing aircraft as large as 737s and C-130s.
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barbariankingdom · 1 year
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Diavik Diamond Mine Northwest Territories, Canada. On an island in the middle of Lac de Gras.
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royhalls · 3 months
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Ice Road Return: Homeward Bound 🚚
Just finished delivering a hefty loader to Diavik Diamond Mine, now cruising back on the ice road to Yellowknife. The endless expanse of snow mirrors the sky as the sun marks the path ahead—a solitary but striking journey home.
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juniorminerss · 2 years
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World’s 10 Largest Diamond Mines
Listed below are the ten largest diamond mines by manufacturing the world over in 2022, in response to GlobalData’s mining database.
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1. Jwaneng Mine
The Jwaneng Mine is a floor mine located in Kgalagadi District, Botswana. Owned by Authorities of Botswana, the greenfield mine produced an estimated 18,725 thousand carats of diamond in 2020. The mine will function till 2036.
2. Kao Mine
Situated in Butha-Buthe, Lesotho, the Kao Mine is owned by Namakwa Diamonds. The floor mine produced an estimated 12,384 thousand carats of diamond in 2020. The mine will function till 2034.
3. Orapa Mine
The Orapa Mine is a floor mine positioned in Central District, Botswana. Owned by Authorities of Botswana, the greenfield mine produced an estimated 9,021 thousand carats of diamond in 2020. The mine will function till 2036.
4. Catoca Mine
Owned by ALROSA, the Catoca Mine is a floor mine located in Lunda Sul, Angola. The greenfield mine produced an estimated 7,372 thousand carats of diamond in 2020. The anticipated mine closure date is 2037.
5. Gahcho Kue Mission
The Gahcho Kue Mission is a floor mine located in Northwest Territories, Canada. Owned by Mountain Province Diamonds, the greenfield mine produced an estimated 6,518 thousand carats of diamond in 2020. The mine is anticipated to function till 2030.
6. Diavik Mine
The Diavik Mine is an underground mine located in Northwest Territories, Canada. Owned by Rio Tinto, the brownfield mine produced an estimated 6,218 thousand carats of diamond in 2020. The mine will function till 2025.
7. Jubilee Mine
Situated in Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, Russia, the Jubilee Mine is owned by ALROSA. The floor mine produced an estimated 6,209 thousand carats of diamond in 2020. The mine will function till 2030.
8. Superkolong Mission
The Superkolong Mission is a floor mine positioned in Northern Cape, South Africa. Owned by Batla Minerals, the brownfield mine produced an estimated 4,412 thousand carats of diamond in 2020.
9. Udachny Mine
Owned by ALROSA, the Udachny Mine is an underground mine located in Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, Russia. The greenfield mine produced an estimated 4,143 thousand carats of diamond in 2020. The anticipated mine closure date is 2037.
10. Vladimir Grib Mission
The Vladimir Grib Mission is a floor mine located in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. Owned by Otkritie Holding, the greenfield mine produced an estimated 3,931 thousand carats of diamond in 2020. The mine is anticipated to function till 2033.
Methodology: This data is drawn from GlobalData’s mines and initiatives database, which tracks all working and growing mines and initiatives globally. Verdict’s father or mother firm GlobalData supplies enterprise data to 4,000 of the world’s largest corporations.
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bellisajewellery1 · 2 months
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A Guide to Canadian Engagement Rings: Beauty Rooted in Ethical Sourcing and Craftsmanship
One of the primary reasons behind the surge in demand for Canadian engagement rings is the emphasis on ethical sourcing of materials. Many Canadian jewelers pride themselves on using ethically mined diamonds and other gemstones, ensuring that they are sourced responsibly and do not contribute to conflict or environmental harm. Canada has some of the strictest mining regulations globally, ensuring that diamonds are extracted in an environmentally sustainable manner and that workers are treated fairly.
Moreover, Canadian engagement rings often feature diamonds from the country's own mines, such as the renowned Ekati and Diavik mines in the Northwest Territories. These diamonds are not only conflict-free but also of exceptional quality, boasting clarity, brilliance, and fire that rival any in the world. Choosing a Canadian diamond for an engagement ring not only symbolizes commitment but also supports the local economy and upholds ethical standards.
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In addition to ethical sourcing, Moissanite Engagement Rings Canada Canadian engagement rings are celebrated for their superior craftsmanship. Canadian jewelers are renowned for their attention to detail, precision, and innovation, resulting in rings that are not only breathtakingly beautiful but also built to last a lifetime. Whether it's a classic solitaire diamond ring or a more intricate design featuring intricate metalwork and accent stones, Canadian artisans pour their passion and expertise into every piece they create.
Furthermore, Canadian engagement rings often come with a personal touch, allowing couples to customize their rings according to their preferences and unique love story. From choosing the perfect diamond or gemstone to selecting the ideal setting and metal, couples have the opportunity to create a one-of-a-kind ring that perfectly symbolizes their relationship and commitment to each other.
Beyond their aesthetic appeal and ethical considerations, Canadian engagement rings also hold sentimental value for many couples. By choosing a ring crafted in Canada, couples are not only investing in a piece of jewelry but also in a piece of Canadian heritage and culture. Each ring tells a story, reflecting the natural beauty, rich history, and diverse cultures that make Canada truly unique.
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gepetordi1 · 3 months
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cao-hung-diamond · 10 months
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skillstopallmedia · 1 year
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Northwest Territories | 450 million liters of water accidentally spilled in a diamond mine
(Yellowknife) Approximately 450 million liters of sewage spilled in the Northwest Territories due to a ruptured Diavik Diamond Mine pipeline. The spill took place on February 7, but was only reported late last week. According to the version provided by the Government of the Northwest Territories, the pipeline operators did not believe they were required to report this incident, since the sewage…
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melbournenewsvine · 2 years
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Argyle pink diamond ring $6 million
Rio has carefully managed the Argyle brand since the mine closed by improving its certification methods, creating a dedicated trading platform for buying and selling verified Argyle diamonds, and offering diamonds only to two designated jewelers. Kaufman said Argyle was the world’s only diamond mine that consistently produced colored diamonds, and decades of attempts to find “other argyles” had failed to bear fruit. With the only other source of diamonds in Rio being the Diavik Mine near the Arctic Circle in Canada, the company is constantly searching for potentially profitable new deposits from the Kimberley in Western Australia to Africa. loading “We continue to explore and use modern technologies on ancient Earth to see what we may have missed in the past,” Kaufman said. “We are very keen to continue working in the diamond business.” The diamond industry continues to diversify, and while Argyle diamonds are out of everyone’s budget, richer, less expensive, lab-grown synthetic diamonds can open up the market to new customers. Coppins said Rio “contemplated” going into synthetic diamond production, but the company was focused on making the most of natural resources. “With lab-grown diamonds, the supply is technically unlimited. You can just build another lab and build as many as you want, so it’s a completely different product.” “Natural diamonds, as they become rarer and rarer, are likely to be used more in high-end luxury pieces that will retain their value over generations.” The $6 million diamond ring will be on display and for sale at J Farren-Price watch and jewelry store in Sydney. The Business Briefing newsletter offers top stories, exclusive coverage, and expert opinions. Sign up for it every morning of the week. Source link Originally published at Melbourne News Vine
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desideravitrend · 4 years
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nelc · 7 years
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Diavik diamond mine
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dailyoverview · 1 year
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In the 1990s, commercial diamond mining began around Lac de Gras in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Since then, the Diavik Diamond Mine (bottom) and Ekati Diamond Mine (top) have produced a combined 15 million carats of diamonds each year — an annual output of 6,600 pounds (3,000 kg). The final frame shows a close-up view of Diavik, with its two primary open pits, waste ponds, processing facilities, and an airstrip capable of landing aircraft as large as 737s and C-130s.
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Largest Known Diamond in North America Found — a 552-Carat Yellow Diamond in Canada
Largest Known Diamond in North America Found — a 552-Carat Yellow Diamond in Canada
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Largest Diamond Ever Found in North America – 552 carat yellow diamond – ddmines.com
Dominion Diamond Mines ULC (“Dominion”), a world leading producer of responsibly mined diamonds, announces the recovery of the largest known gem quality diamond ever found in North America.  The 552 carat yellow Canadamark™ diamond was unearthed in October at the Diavik Diamond Mine (“Diavik”), approximately 135…
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royhalls · 3 months
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Unloading in the Middle of the Night, Always Fun 🌜✨🚚
In the heart of the Arctic night, unloading at Diavik Diamond Mine north of Yellowknife. The mighty machines work tirelessly, where the glow of headlights meets the gleam of precious cargo. 🌌🚚
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thisismysketchyblog · 6 years
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for some reason i just...don’t draw in the winter? winter is for writing and i draw in summer.
anyway i’ve always wanted to make a diamondsona. a pal’s birthstone is diamond and she’s canadian so i picked the biggest canadian diamond, the diavik foxfire. so i looked at what the native people wear up in the northern territories. 
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