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Urucum Mine

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Overview

Mine TypeOpen Pit & Underground
StatusActive
Commodities
  • Iron Ore
  • Manganese
Mining Method
  • Truck & Shovel / Loader
  • Room-and-pillar
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SnapshotUrucum, a part of Mineracao Corumbaense Reunida(MCR) Operation, is open pit iron ore and an underground manganese ore mine, which is the one and only in Brazil.

In addition to iron ore lumps and fines with a quality similar to that of the Santa Cruz mine, Urucum also produces excellent quality manganese lumps for the production of ferroalloys.

Urucum mine has on-site beneficiation plant which located at State of Mato Grosso do Sul.

Owners

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CompanyInterestOwnership
Mineracao Corumbaense Reunida S.A. (operator) 100 % Direct
LHG Mining Ltda. 100 % Indirect
LHG Mining owns the Mineracao Corumbaense Reunida(MCR) operation (Santa Cruz and Urucum mines).

MCR is a subsidiary of the parent company LHG Mining.

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Deposit type

  • Banded iron formation

Summary:

The Urucum deposits are associated with banded iron formations (BIF), locally known as jaspelites. The iron and manganese deposits are found in the plateaus which rise from the plains of the Paraguay River and near Mutum Mountain.

The sediments of the Urucúm Basin constitute an epicontinental marine sequence beginning with the basal Jacadigo Group that comprises clastic sediments with carbonatic matrix, overlain by iron-rich arkoses and Jaspilites with manganese layers (Band'Alta Formation), followed by the Corumba Group with limestones, dolomites slates and siltites (Cerradinho Formation) overlain by dark dolomites and limestone breccia of the Araras Formation. This sequence developed in a slow sinking basin with upward gradation from clastic to chemical sedimentation without volcanic contribution. Deposition of widespread iron and manganese rich sediments is due to sharp variation in the Eh conditions most probably under the influence of marine currents in a restricted basin partially protected from atmosphere by large ice caps.

The jaspilites of the Band'Alta Formation present a primary banding defined by planar layers and lenses of quartz and hematite, with variable thickness, from mm to cm. (Fig. 4d). Quartz is usually cryptocrystalline (chert) and hematite appears, similar to the Carajás jaspilites, as microcrystalline aggregates or as very fine platy crystals. Recrystallization of both hematite and quartz results in xenoblastic aggregates that occur discontinuously. Near to the contact with manganese layers hematite may also appear intergrown with cryptomelane (Schneider 1984). Martite is also present in form of hypidiomorphic to idiomorphic crystals as individuals and aggregates. Fine clastic components are common at the base of the sequence but are also present as layers and lenses in the upper levels. Erratic blocks of glacial origin are quite frequent. The most puzzling feature is the presence of small hematitechert ellipsoidal concretions with variable diameter (few mm to several cm), displaying a concentric structure similar to oolites. They are always aligned on the banding and own their shape to differential compaction. Thicker levels of primary high-grade ores occur in the whole sequence. In these layers, banding is less conspicuous, defined by slight variation in the proportions of quartz (chert) and hematite. Superficial leaching of the quartz leads to the development of a very high grade ore especially suitable to direct reduction plants.

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Comminution

Crushers and Mills

Milling equipment has not been reported.

Processing

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Production

Starting from 2022, production data for the Urucum and Santa Cruz mines is not available separately due to a change in operational ownership. However, combined data for both mines is still accessible as part of the Mineracao Corumbaense Reunida (MCR) Operation.
CommodityUnits2021202020192018201720162015
Manganese Mt  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe0.40.70.70.70.7
Iron Ore Mt 0.41.7
All production numbers are expressed as lump & fines.

Production Costs

Commodity production costs have not been reported.

Heavy Mobile Equipment

Fleet data has not been reported.

Personnel

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