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- noun Alternative spelling of
mineralization .
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Examples
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However the scandium mineralisation is predominantly associated with low grade nickel and cobalt mineralisation which is possibly a reflection of the pre-cursor ultra-mafic unit on which the laterite formed, typical cross sections through the Lucknow Scandium deposit are shown in Figures 2 and
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The latest results from the Deep South Area - Moonshine Project indicate this area hosts magnetite mineralisation which is superior to the reported resources in the Snark, Clark Hill and Sandlewood area.
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Additional mineralisation intersected near surface, combined with higher grades intersected at depth are likely to expand the current 4.2Moz global resource on the project.
Glaxo lifts stake in US partner Theravance, but shares slip on heart drug competition concerns Nick Fletcher 2010
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Other examples of very closely detailed structures that are exquisitely preserved by mineralisation are known.
300 secular students visit Ken Ham's Creation “Museum” - The Panda's Thumb 2009
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We'll investigate the distribution of mineralisation in the Bey DaglarI massif and in the Lycean nappes to identify additional ore extraction and metalworking sites in these areas.
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There is no reason to believe that the Witwatersrand Basin pattern of gold mineralisation is unique.
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Resources Plc. He said Ashanti would now be transformed from a gold producer with a single mine in Ghana to a group with several operating mines, major development projects and an exploration portfolio that includes land rights to "the most promising gold mineralisation belts of sub-Saharan Africa".
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The loss of mercury usually occurring in amalgamation work is principally caused by its mineralisation, and sodium has such an intense affinity for oxygen and sulphur, that it reduces the mercury to its metallic form again, and prevents its being carried off in light mineralised flakes and powder.
The Naturalist in Nicaragua Thomas Belt 1855
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Cut-off grade for Jessup is reported at 0.2 g/t Au for oxide mineralisation and 0.34 g/t Au for transition and sulphide mineralisation; and (3) The Inferred resource is reported at a cut-off grade of 0.34 g/t (0.01 opt) Aueq for oxide and transitional ore types; (4) Wilco, Jessup and Lincoln Hill resources includes Au equivalent ounces (Aueq.); where Aueq.
unknown title 2011
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Conforms to 43-101 resource definitions; 2 Cutoff grade for Wilco Measured and Indicated resource is reported at 0.2 g/t Au for oxide mineralisation and 1.45 g/t Au for sulphide mineralisation.
unknown title 2011
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