Sudbury becomes a major nickel producerIn this edition of Mining the Archives, we examine the development of Sudbury as a Canadian nickel hub, which later became an example of how pollution-impacted lands can be reclaimed successfully
In this edition of Mining the Archives, we examine the development of Sudbury as a Canadian nickel hub, which later became an example of how pollution-impacted lands can be reclaimed successfully
May 22, 2024
A fluid-bed roaster at Falconbridge Nickel Mines’ newly built smelter (ClM Bulletin, June 1980).
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