El Chanate
El Chanate is a former gold mine in Sonora, Mexico owned by Alamos Gold.[1][2] Artisanal mining started in the early 19th-century and continued until 2018, at which point operations reduced to leaching. DescriptionEl Chanate is an open-pit gold mine located in the Altar Municipality of Sonora,[3] close to the Mexico–United States border,[4] in the northwest of Sonora, Mexico that is owned by Canadian corporation Alamos Gold.[4] The mine covers 4,618 hectares and is located around a fault, above sedimentary and volcanic rocks. Twenty-seven million tonnes of gold ore was estimated to be on site in 2014, grading 0.74g/t of gold.[2] HistoryThe mine was worked by artisan miners since the early 19th-century.[2] Denver-based Chanate Gold Mines Co. was registered in 1898.[5] In the 2007, Capital Gold Corp's subsidiary Minera Santa Rita, started working the mine.[6] In 2015, a merger between AuRico Gold and Alamos Gold, transferred the mine's ownership to the later company.[7] In 2016, the mine's operators spilled 10,000 litres of cyanide solution, some was captured in ponds and some contained local soil, before being relocated into a lined leach pad.[4][8] Mining stopped in late 2018, when operations switched to residual leaching.[9] As of 2023, the mine's owners had stopped listed it as a producing mine.[10] See alsoReferences
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