Coordinates: 66°26′03″N 112°19′03″E / 66.43417°N 112.31750°E / 66.43417; 112.31750

Udachnaya pipe

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Udachnaya pipe
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The Udachnaya pipe
Location
Location in Sakha Republic, Russia
Udachnaya pipe (Russia)
LocationMirninsky District
Federal subjectSakha Republic
CountryRussia
Coordinates66°26′03″N 112°19′03″E / 66.43417°N 112.31750°E / 66.43417; 112.31750
Production
Productsdiamonds
Typeopen-pit then underground
History
Discovered1955
Opened1971 (1971)
Owner
CompanyALROSA

The Udachnaya pipe (Russian: Уда́чная, IPA: [ʊˈdat͡ɕnəɪ̯ə]; lit.'Lucky') is a diamond deposit in the Daldyn-Alakit kimberlite field in Sakha Republic, Russia.[1] It is an open-pit mine,[2] and is located just outside the Arctic Circle at 66°26′N 112°19′E / 66.433°N 112.317°E / 66.433; 112.317.[3]

History

Udachnaya was discovered on 15 June 1955, just two days after the discovery of the diamond pipe Mir by Soviet geologist Vladimir Shchukin and his team.[4] It is about 640 metres (2,100 ft) deep, making it the third deepest open-pit mine in the world (after Bingham Canyon Mine and Chuquicamata).[4] The nearby settlement of Udachny is named for the deposit. As of 2010, Udachnaya pipe is controlled by Russian diamond company Alrosa, which planned to halt open-pit mining in favor of underground mining in 2010.[2] The mine has estimated reserves of 225.8 million carats (45.16 t) of diamonds and an annual production capacity of 10.4 million carats (2.08 t).[5]

See also

References

  1. Barthelmy, David. "Amakinite Mineral Data". Retrieved 2006-12-31.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Meeting of ALROSA Supervisory Board". Alrosa. 2004-05-24. Retrieved 2006-12-31.
  3. "Udachny town, Yakutia, established by Udachnaya Pipe in 1968". Moi gorod (in русский). Retrieved 2006-12-31.
  4. 4.0 4.1 М. Владимиров; Р.М. Лобацкая; Н.В.Воронцова; В.М.Усачев (2006). МИРОВОЙ РЫНОК ЮВЕЛИРНЫХ КАМНЕЙ (in русский). Irkutsk: IrGTU. p. 107. Archived from the original on 2007-02-25. Retrieved 2006-12-31.
  5. "Diamond deposits in the Sakha Republic". rough-polished.com. 25 June 2012.

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