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Idaho Cobalt Operations (ICO) is a cobalt mine located in Lemhi County, Idaho in the United States near the town of Salmon.[1] The mine has reserves amounting to 3.8 million tonnes of ore grading 0.5% cobalt.[2] The mine will also produce copper and gold.[3] The project is located directly adjacent to the inactive Blackbird mine.
In 2019, the owner of the mine, the Canada-based Ecobalt Solutions, was acquired by the Australia-based Jervois Mining.[4] The mine reopened in October 2022 as the only active cobalt mine in the United States.[5] Construction on the mine ceased just five months later as cobalt prices stayed low, though it may reopen if they go up again.[6]
^"Jervois plans for production at Idaho Cobalt in 2021". MINING.COM. 2019-07-25. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
IdahoCobaltOperations (ICO) is a cobalt mine located in Lemhi County, Idaho in the United States near the town of Salmon. The mine has reserves amounting...
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the IdahoCobalt Belt, which consists of a 34 miles (55 km) long geological formation of sedimentary rock that contains some of the largest cobalt deposits...
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This is a list of Superfund sites in Idaho, United States of America, as designated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under the Comprehensive...
of safety rules at cobalt-60 irradiation facility. 1990s 1990: Soreq, Israel; one fatality due to violation of safety rules at cobalt-60 irradiation facility...
Cobalt, Idaho, owned by the Howe Sound Mining Company (see Holden Village, Washington) Conda, Idaho (Anaconda Copper Mining Co.) Elk River, Idaho Headquarters...
payloads. According to Russian state TV, it is able to deliver a thermonuclear cobalt bomb of up to 200 megatonnes (four times as powerful as the most powerful...
generator (MMRTG) in which the thermocouples would be made of skutterudite, a cobalt arsenide (CoAs3), which can function with a smaller temperature difference...
July 11, 1970 Athena that landed[when?] in Durango (Operation Great Sand returned Mexico Cobalt 57 contamination—60 drums—to a WSMR site.) The support...
sections. Gamma-ray radiography systems capable of scanning trucks usually use cobalt-60 or caesium-137 as a radioactive source and a vertical tower of gamma...
Nevada; Cobalt, Ontario; California and the Kootenay region of British Columbia; notably in the Boundary and "Silvery" Slocan. A silver rush in Idaho produced...
early November 1966, he was diagnosed with lung cancer and was treated with cobalt therapy. On November 30, he felt unwell and was taken by ambulance from...
Buena Vista International only; produced by Bisgrove Entertainment and Cobalt Media Group March 26, 2004 Jersey Girl co-production with View Askew Productions...
parts of British Columbia, in Nevada, in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, and western New Mexico Territory and along the...
International Nickel partners bought into the Nipissing Mine, located in Cobalt, Ontario, 300 miles north of Toronto. In May 1906, they hit the famed "Silver...
caesium and strontium with polyethylene glycol and a cobalt carborane anion (known as chlorinated cobalt dicarbollide). The actinides are extracted by CMPO...
Radiation Exposure History of Idaho Field Office Operations at the INEL, EGG-CS-11143, EG&G Idaho, Inc., October, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Johnston, Wm. Robert. "SL-1...
20, 2008. "Wrong bear shot after teen mauled to death". Canadian Press. Cobalt Daily Nuggei. June 5, 2001. Retrieved June 18, 2010. "Bear killed Mary Beth...
Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, and Montana. Minor production also came from Idaho, and Missouri. As of 2014, the US had 45 million tonnes of known remaining...
radioactive isotopes, such as americium for use in smoke detectors, and cobalt-60, molybdenum-99 and others, used for imaging and medical treatment. Production...
"Beryllium – A Unique Material in Nuclear Applications" (PDF). Idaho National Laboratory. Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory. Archived...