Jetez un œil aux photos de la Mine Canadian Malartic et du Musée minéralogique. Notre musée propose une exposition permanente sur la géologie, une exposition temporaire et une expo virtuelle. De plus, vous avez la chance de visiter une mine d’or en service.
MoreOver the years, we have gathered hundreds of photos of the Canadian Malartic Mine and its workers. The photo library provides you with a preview of your visit. Our Mineralogical Museum is brimming with treasures that you can admire in our photo library.
MoreSituée à Malartic, en milieu urbain, au cœur de la ceinture aurifère abitibienne, nous sommes l’une des plus grandes mines d’or à ciel ouvert au Canada. Avec sa fosse Barnat, la mine Canadian Malartic maintiendra ses activités jusqu’en 2029.
MoreDiscover the Abitibi-Temiscamingue Mineralogical Museum through videos and photos. Have a look at the photos of the Canadian Malartic Mine and the Mineralogical Museum. Our museum boasts a permanent geological exhibit, a temporary exhibit as well as a virtual tour. In addition, you have the opportunity to visit a working gold mine.
More2024年10月21日 Located in Malartic in northwestern Quebec, the Canadian Malartic mine (MCM) is one of the largest open-pit gold mines in Canada. It consists of the Barnat pit, which has been in operation since 2019 and will continue operating until 2029, and the Canadian Malartic pit, which was in operation from 2011 until May 2023.
More2017年6月9日 Malartic, Que., is a small town of 3,300 people which is home to the largest open pit gold mine in Canada. The mine originally operated from the 1920s to the 1950s, when it shut down. Then, in 2008, the mine was reopened by Osisko Mining Corporation.
More2023年12月31日 The Canadian Malartic complex, located in the town of Malartic, 25 km west of Val-d’Or in northwestern Quebec, is the second-largest operating gold mine in Canada and one of the world’s largest gold mining operations. It is comprised of the Canadian Malartic open-pit mine and processing facility, and the Odyssey underground mine.
MoreFormula: Ca (Fe2+,Mg) (CO3)2. Locality: Canadian Malartic Mine, Malartic, La Vallée-de-l'Or RCM, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Québec, Canada. Reference: Helt, K.M. (2012) The Canadian Malartic deposit: an example of oxidized intrusion-related gold mineralization in the Abitibi Greenstone belt, Quebec, Canada.
MoreMalartic, nord-ouest du Québec, Canada. Située dans la municipalité de Malartic, à 25 km à l’ouest de Val-d’Or, dans le nord-ouest du Québec, le complexe Canadian Malartic est, en taille, la deuxième exploitation aurifère en importance au Canada et l’une des plus importantes au monde.
MoreLocated in the Town of Malartic, in the heart of Québec’s Abitibi Gold Belt, we are one of Canada’s largest operating open-pit gold mines. With its Barnat open pit, the Canadian Malartic Mine will continue to operate until 2029. Developing the Barnat gold deposit, which is an extension of the current pit, is the result of the Malartic ...
MoreJetez un œil aux photos de la Mine Canadian Malartic et du Musée minéralogique. Notre musée propose une exposition permanente sur la géologie, une exposition temporaire et une expo virtuelle. De plus, vous avez la chance de visiter une mine d’or en service.
MoreOver the years, we have gathered hundreds of photos of the Canadian Malartic Mine and its workers. The photo library provides you with a preview of your visit. Our Mineralogical Museum is brimming with treasures that you can admire in our photo library.
MoreSituée à Malartic, en milieu urbain, au cœur de la ceinture aurifère abitibienne, nous sommes l’une des plus grandes mines d’or à ciel ouvert au Canada. Avec sa fosse Barnat, la mine Canadian Malartic maintiendra ses activités jusqu’en 2029.
MoreDiscover the Abitibi-Temiscamingue Mineralogical Museum through videos and photos. Have a look at the photos of the Canadian Malartic Mine and the Mineralogical Museum. Our museum boasts a permanent geological exhibit, a temporary exhibit as well as a virtual tour. In addition, you have the opportunity to visit a working gold mine.
More2024年10月21日 Located in Malartic in northwestern Quebec, the Canadian Malartic mine (MCM) is one of the largest open-pit gold mines in Canada. It consists of the Barnat pit, which has been in operation since 2019 and will continue operating until 2029, and the Canadian Malartic pit, which was in operation from 2011 until May 2023.
More2017年6月9日 Malartic, Que., is a small town of 3,300 people which is home to the largest open pit gold mine in Canada. The mine originally operated from the 1920s to the 1950s, when it shut down. Then, in 2008, the mine was reopened by Osisko Mining Corporation.
More2023年12月31日 The Canadian Malartic complex, located in the town of Malartic, 25 km west of Val-d’Or in northwestern Quebec, is the second-largest operating gold mine in Canada and one of the world’s largest gold mining operations. It is comprised of the Canadian Malartic open-pit mine and processing facility, and the Odyssey underground mine.
MoreFormula: Ca (Fe2+,Mg) (CO3)2. Locality: Canadian Malartic Mine, Malartic, La Vallée-de-l'Or RCM, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Québec, Canada. Reference: Helt, K.M. (2012) The Canadian Malartic deposit: an example of oxidized intrusion-related gold mineralization in the Abitibi Greenstone belt, Quebec, Canada.
MoreMalartic, nord-ouest du Québec, Canada. Située dans la municipalité de Malartic, à 25 km à l’ouest de Val-d’Or, dans le nord-ouest du Québec, le complexe Canadian Malartic est, en taille, la deuxième exploitation aurifère en importance au Canada et l’une des plus importantes au monde.
MoreLocated in the Town of Malartic, in the heart of Québec’s Abitibi Gold Belt, we are one of Canada’s largest operating open-pit gold mines. With its Barnat open pit, the Canadian Malartic Mine will continue to operate until 2029. Developing the Barnat gold deposit, which is an extension of the current pit, is the result of the Malartic ...
MoreJetez un œil aux photos de la Mine Canadian Malartic et du Musée minéralogique. Notre musée propose une exposition permanente sur la géologie, une exposition temporaire et une expo virtuelle. De plus, vous avez la chance de visiter une mine d’or en service.
MoreOver the years, we have gathered hundreds of photos of the Canadian Malartic Mine and its workers. The photo library provides you with a preview of your visit. Our Mineralogical Museum is brimming with treasures that you can admire in our photo library.
MoreSituée à Malartic, en milieu urbain, au cœur de la ceinture aurifère abitibienne, nous sommes l’une des plus grandes mines d’or à ciel ouvert au Canada. Avec sa fosse Barnat, la mine Canadian Malartic maintiendra ses activités jusqu’en 2029.
MoreDiscover the Abitibi-Temiscamingue Mineralogical Museum through videos and photos. Have a look at the photos of the Canadian Malartic Mine and the Mineralogical Museum. Our museum boasts a permanent geological exhibit, a temporary exhibit as well as a virtual tour. In addition, you have the opportunity to visit a working gold mine.
More2024年10月21日 Located in Malartic in northwestern Quebec, the Canadian Malartic mine (MCM) is one of the largest open-pit gold mines in Canada. It consists of the Barnat pit, which has been in operation since 2019 and will continue operating until 2029, and the Canadian Malartic pit, which was in operation from 2011 until May 2023.
More2017年6月9日 Malartic, Que., is a small town of 3,300 people which is home to the largest open pit gold mine in Canada. The mine originally operated from the 1920s to the 1950s, when it shut down. Then, in 2008, the mine was reopened by Osisko Mining Corporation.
More2023年12月31日 The Canadian Malartic complex, located in the town of Malartic, 25 km west of Val-d’Or in northwestern Quebec, is the second-largest operating gold mine in Canada and one of the world’s largest gold mining operations. It is comprised of the Canadian Malartic open-pit mine and processing facility, and the Odyssey underground mine.
MoreFormula: Ca (Fe2+,Mg) (CO3)2. Locality: Canadian Malartic Mine, Malartic, La Vallée-de-l'Or RCM, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Québec, Canada. Reference: Helt, K.M. (2012) The Canadian Malartic deposit: an example of oxidized intrusion-related gold mineralization in the Abitibi Greenstone belt, Quebec, Canada.
MoreMalartic, nord-ouest du Québec, Canada. Située dans la municipalité de Malartic, à 25 km à l’ouest de Val-d’Or, dans le nord-ouest du Québec, le complexe Canadian Malartic est, en taille, la deuxième exploitation aurifère en importance au Canada et l’une des plus importantes au monde.
MoreLocated in the Town of Malartic, in the heart of Québec’s Abitibi Gold Belt, we are one of Canada’s largest operating open-pit gold mines. With its Barnat open pit, the Canadian Malartic Mine will continue to operate until 2029. Developing the Barnat gold deposit, which is an extension of the current pit, is the result of the Malartic ...
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