- Little Cornwallis Island
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name = Little Cornwallis Island
image caption = Little Cornwallis Island, Nunavut
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location =Northern Canada
coordinates = coord|75|30|N|096|30|W|display=inline,title
archipelago =Queen Elizabeth Islands Canadian Arctic Archipelago
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area = convert|412|km2|sqmi|abbr=on
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country = Canada
country admin divisions title = Territory
country admin divisions = flag|Nunavut
country admin divisions title 1 =Qikiqtaaluk Region
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population = Uninhabited
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additional info =Little Cornwallis Island is one of the
Canadian arctic islands inNunavut ,Canada . It is located at 75°30'N 96°30'W, betweenCornwallis Island andBathurst Island inMcDougall Sound , and measures 412 km². It is uninhabited.Little Cornwallis Island was noteworthy as home to Polaris Mine, the most poleward base-metal mine in the world. In 1960 a vast concentration of
zinc andlead was discovered on the island during mapping for oil permits.Cominco acquired land in the area and a gravity survey in 1970 detected a large anomaly. By 1973 surface drilling and underground development had outlined the Polaris ore body and defined reserves of about 25 million tons grading approximately 14% zinc and 4% lead. Amining facility was constructed on a barge atTrois-Rivières, Quebec and towed to the island in late 1980. Production commenced in 1982. The mile-long gravel runway allowed aircraft as large as theBoeing 727 andBoeing 737 to service the mine. The mine was closed in August 2002 as forecast due to depletion of the ore body. From 1982-2002 the mine processed 21 million tons of ore grading 3.72% lead and 15.81% zinc, producing 733,800 tons of lead metal and 2.8 million tons of zinc metal in concentrate. A two-year, $53 million decommissioning and reclamation program was completed in September 2004.During the operating lifetime of the mine, there was a company-owned camp to provide lodgings to miners, and the community and mine was serviced by
Bell Canada and then byNorthwestel .External links
* [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-157037896.html Exploration history and mineral potential of the central Arctic Zn-Pb District, Nunavut]
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