Zharchikhinski mine

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Zharchikhinski mine
Location
Location Ulan-Ude
Buryatia
Country Russia
Production
Products Molybdenum

The Zharchikhinski mine is one of the largest molybdenum mines in Russia. [1] The mine is located near Ulan-Ude in south-east Russia in Buryatia. [1] The Zharchikhinski mine has reserves amounting to 110 million tonnes of molybdenum ore grading 0.09% molybdenum thus resulting 100,000 tonnes of molybdenum. [1]

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References

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