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Queensland Case Study


Geography   Geology   Mining and Processing

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State: QLD
Operation: Cannington Mine
Operator: BHP Billiton


Material Produced:

Silver, lead, zinc concentrates

Introduction


BHP Billiton Cannington is a major mine situated in north-west Queensland. It is the world's largest single mine of both silver and lead and is also a significant producer of zinc. The mine is owned and operated by BHP Billiton Minerals, a business group of BHP Billiton.

Silver, lead and zinc are extremely important metals, with a variety of uses. The table below summarises some of their more important properties and uses. You can read much more about these metals by visiting the Rock Files.

Metal (chemical symbol) Properties Major uses
Silver (Ag) Silver compounds are sensitive to light. Bright shiny metal which doesn't tarnish easily. Photography, Jewellery

Silver jewellery

Silver jewellery

Lead (Pb) Conducts electricity. Extremely dense. Blocks radiation. Car batteries, Weights (eg sinkers, keels), Radiation protection.

Car battery

Car batteries contain lead electrodes.

Zinc (Zn) Offers corrosion protection to iron or steel. Galvanising

Steel frame

The steel frame of this building is galvanised, ie covered in a thin layer of zinc metal to prevent corrosion of the steel underneath.