Canadian Minerals Yearbook (CMY) - 2009: Table 31: RESERVES

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SECTION 7. RESERVES

TABLE 31. CANADIAN RESERVES OF SELECTED MAJOR METALS AS AT DECEMBER 31 OF EACH YEAR, 1977-2009
Metal Contained in Proven and Probable Mineable Ore (1) in Operating Mines (2) and Deposits Committed to Production
Year Copper Nickel Lead Zinc Molybdenum Silver Gold (3)
(000 t) (000 t) (000 t) (000 t) (000 t) (t) (t)
1977 16 914 7 749 8 954 26 953 369 30 991 493
1978 16 184 7 843 8 930 26 721 464 30 995 505
1979 16 721 7 947 8 992 26 581 549 32 124 575
1980 16 714 8 348 9 637 27 742 551 33 804 826
1981 15 511 7 781 9 380 26 833 505 32 092 851
1982 16 889 7 546 9 139 26 216 469 31 204 833
1983 16 214 7 393 9 081 26 313 442 31 425 1 172
1984 15 530 7 191 9 180 26 000 361 30 757 1 208
1985 14 201 7 041 8 503 24 553 331 29 442 1 373
1986 12 918 6 780 7 599 22 936 312 25 914 1 507
1987 12 927 6 562 7 129 21 471 231 25 103 1 705
1988 12 485 6 286 6 811 20 710 208 26 122 1 801
1989 12 082 6 092 6 717 20 479 207 24 393 1 645
1990 11 261 5 776 5 643 17 847 198 20 102 1 542
1991 11 040 5 691 4 957 16 038 186 17 859 1 433
1992 10 755 5 605 4 328 14 584 163 15 974 1 345
1993 9 740 5 409 4 149 14 206 161 15 576 1 333
1994 9 533 5 334 3 861 14 514 148 19 146 1 513
1995 9 250 5 832 3 660 14 712 129 19 073 1 540
1996 9 667 5 623 3 450 13 660 144 18 911 1 724
1997 9 032 5 122 2 344 10 588 149 16 697 1 510
1998 8 402 5 683 1 845 10 159 121 15 738 1 415
1999 7 761 4 983 1 586 10 210 119 15 368 1 326
2000 7 419 4 782 1 315 8 876 97 13 919 1 142
2001 6 666 4 335 970 7 808 95 12 593 1 070
2002 6 774 4 920 872 6 871 82 11 230 1 023
2003 6 037 4 303 749 6 251 78 9 245 1 009
2004 5 546 3 846 667 5 299 80 6 568 787
2005 6 589 3 960 552 5 063 95 6 684 965
2006 6 923 3 940 737 6 055 101 6 873 1 032
2007 7 565 3 778 682 5 984 213 6 588 987
2008 7 456 3 605 636 5 005 222 5 665 947
2009 (p) 7 290 3 301 451 4 250 215 6 254 918

Source: Natural Resources Canada, based on company reports and the federal-provincial/territorial survey of mines and concentrators.
(p) Preliminary estimate of reserves as of December 31, 2009.
(1) No allowance is made for losses in milling, smelting and refining. Excludes material classified as "resources." (2) Includes metal in mines where production has been suspended temporarily. (3) Excludes metal in placer deposits because reserves data are generally unavailable.
Note: One tonne (t) = 1.1023113 short tons = 32 150.746 troy oz.