Thirteen iron ore mines, including most of the largest ones
globally, were found on Google Maps and then their land areas in square miles
were measured using the satellite view.
The Internet was used to identify the mines and also to find the latest
available data on the annual amounts of iron ore produced at these mines.
The areas measured and the production data is found in the
table below. With this data, iron ore
mine productivity (annual production in metric tons (mt) per square
mile) was computed and is shown in the table.
mine name
|
country
|
state /province /region
|
company
|
area -square miles
|
production million mt per year
|
annual production in mt per square
mile
|
hopedowns 4
|
au
|
western australia/pilbara
|
rio tinto/ hancock
|
5
|
43
|
8,600,000
|
carajas
|
bz
|
para
|
vale
|
15
|
120
|
8,000,000
|
mount whaleback
|
au
|
western australia/pilbara
|
bhp billiton
|
10
|
77
|
7,700,000
|
vargem grande
|
bz
|
minas gerais
|
vale
|
3
|
23
|
7,666,667
|
mining area c
|
au
|
western australia/pilbara
|
bhp billiton
|
8
|
57
|
7,125,000
|
yandi
|
au
|
western australia/pilbara
|
bhp billiton
|
13
|
80
|
6,153,846
|
hamersley (hub)
|
au
|
western australia/pilbara
|
rio tinto
|
25
|
133
|
5,320,000
|
minas itabiritos
|
bz
|
minas gerais
|
vale
|
8
|
32
|
4,000,000
|
christmas creek
|
au
|
western australia/pilbara
|
fortescue
|
13
|
50
|
3,846,154
|
samarco alegria
|
bz
|
minas gerais
|
vale/bhp billiton
|
6
|
22
|
3,666,667
|
cloudbreak
|
au
|
western australia/pilbara
|
fortescue
|
13
|
40
|
3,076,923
|
khumani king
|
sa
|
northern cape
|
assore/ african rainbow minerals
|
6
|
13
|
2,166,667
|
sishen
|
sa
|
northern cape
|
kumba/anglo american
|
20
|
36
|
1,800,000
|
average
|
11
|
56
|
5,317,071
|
Measuring an iron ore mine using Google Maps’ satellite view
is straight forward and likely to be accurate.
The production data is less certain as it relies on company reporting,
which is hard to verify.
With these qualifications, if the data in the table are reasonably
correct, the data suggest that some mines are more productive than others and
that no correlation between the land-area size of a mine and its productivity
exists. Many factors influence mine productivity. Two reports, one from EY and one from PWC,
identify and discuss such factors.
(Click here and here to read these reports.) What might be interesting is to try to determine
what factors at the individual mines listed in the table account for their productivity.
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