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Morenci Copper Mine, Arizona, United States of America



Low-grade ore is ball-milled before being agglomerated and dump-leached to recover its copper content.


  • Phelps Dodge's Morenci operations are in southern Arizona, 250km southeast of...

  • An electric mining shovel and its trucks in the pit bottom.

  • A P&H 2800 mining shovel loading a Caterpillar 973 hauler.

  • Hauling waste rock to backfill the worked out pit requires a big truck fleet.

  • One of Morenci's Caterpillar 797, 272t (300st) capacity mechanical-drive haul...

  • Higher-grade ore is heap-leached within the pit, with the leach liquor being...

  • Low-grade ore is ball-milled before being agglomerated and dump-leached to...

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