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Pyhäsalmi Mine, the deepest metal mine in Europe[1] (having depth of 1444 meters[2]) is located at the Pyhäjärvi municipality in the south of Oulu province, Finland. The zinc and copper mine is owned by Inmet Mining, a Canadian mining corporation. [edit] HistoryIn 1958 a local farmer discovered gossan ore during a well construction. Shortly after a sample was delivered to Outokumpu Corporation for analysis and a more thorough geological survey was commenced, revealing a rich Volcanically Hosted Massive Sulfide deposit (VMS-deposit) rich in zinc and copper. In 1959 a decision was made to open a new mine in the area and after few years of construction the mine was opened on March 1, 1962.[3] Pyhäsalmi mine was worked as an open cast pit until 1967, when underground mining operations commenced. In 1975, open cast mining was stopped. During the years the underground mine has been made gradually deeper. The so-called Olli Shaft was completed in 1985, making the mine 730 meters deep. New ore was however discovered yet deeper, and a depth of 1050 meters was reached in 1996. Later a new shaft, called Timo Shaft was built to exploit the ore deposit between 1050 and 1440 meters. Timo Shaft's construction work completed in 2001.[3] By 2003, 38.2 million tons of ore have been processed, containing 1.2% copper, 3.1% zinc, 0.46 grams per ton of gold and 14.6 grams per ton of silver, 15.6 million tons of ore remained. The mine is also the home of the worlds deepest sauna, at 1440m underground. (Guinness World Records) [edit] References
Coordinates: 63°39′40″N 26°2′5″E / 63.66111°N 26.03472°E
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