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orebodies
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Plural of orebody
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Quick access to orebodies improves their net present value (NPV).
Sustaining mining activity in the camp requires exploration of orebodies near and adjacent to existing mines.
Implats has operations on the PGM-bearing orebodies of the Bushveld Complex in South Africa and the Great Dyke in Zimbabwe.
In this paper, we examine the case when access points to orebodies lay in the Euclidean plane.
This study presents data from laboratory uranium extractions undertaken on several contrasting uranium ores from a wide range of orebodies.
At Neves Corvo, the massive sulfide orebodies are associated to rhyolitic lavas that overlie relatively thick fiamme-rich pyroclastic unit.
Deep weathering, mostly in the Paleogene, combined with low erosion rates, account for the abundance and widespread distribution of supergene iron, manganese, and aluminum orebodies in this region.
The geochemical variation patterns of Mo in plants are similar to those in soils, which suggest a corresponding Mo anomaly and enhanced contrast near the Mo orebodies.
Ore deposit is often composed of few independent orebodies located in different places in the space that must be interconnected into one integrated system.
The deposits are sited along the faults for many tens of kilometers and the larger orebodies are associated with dilatational jogs.
Weathering profiles overlying the Sapecado, Pico and Andaime iron ore deposits, Quadrilátero Ferrífero (QF), Minas Gerais, Brazil, reach depths of 150 400 m and host world-class supergene iron orebodies.
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