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Mineral resource classification is the classification of mineral resources based on an increasing level of geological knowledge and confidence.[1]
Reporting codes framework with three main categories - Exploration Results, Mineral Resources, and Mineral Reserves.[2]
Mineral deposits can be classified as:
Mineral resources that are potentially valuable, and for which reasonable prospects exist for eventual economic extraction.
Mineral reserves or Ore reserves that are valuable and legally and economically and technically feasible to extract
In common mining terminology[weasel words], an "ore deposit" by definition must have an 'ore reserve', and may or may not have additional 'resources'[citation needed].
Classification, because it is an economic function, is governed by statutes, regulations and industry best practice norms. There are several classification schemes worldwide, however the Canadian CIM classification (see NI 43-101), the Australasian Joint Ore Reserves Committee Code (JORC Code), the South African Code for the Reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (SAMREC)[3] and the “chessboard” classification scheme of mineral deposits by H. G. Dill[4] are the general
Reporting codes framework with three main categories - Exploration Results, Mineral Resources, and Mineral Reserves.[2]
Mineral deposits can be classified as:
Mineral resources that are potentially valuable, and for which reasonable prospects exist for eventual economic extraction.
Mineral reserves or Ore reserves that are valuable and legally and economically and technically feasible to extract
In common mining terminology[weasel words], an "ore deposit" by definition must have an 'ore reserve', and may or may not have additional 'resources'[citation needed].
Classification, because it is an economic function, is governed by statutes, regulations and industry best practice norms. There are several classification schemes worldwide, however the Canadian CIM classification (see NI 43-101), the Australasian Joint Ore Reserves Committee Code (JORC Code), the South African Code for the Reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (SAMREC)[3] and the “chessboard” classification scheme of mineral deposits by H. G. Dill[4] are the general
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MINERALS ARE THOSE RESOURCES WHICH ARE DUGGED OUT FROM EARTH .
IT IS CLASSIFIED AS RENEWABLE RESOURCE .
EXAMPLES OF RENEWABLE RESOURCES ARE. = COAL, FOSSILS FUEL, ETC.
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there are many information is here about minerals let's start
MINERALS ARE THOSE RESOURCES WHICH ARE DUGGED OUT FROM EARTH .
IT IS CLASSIFIED AS RENEWABLE RESOURCE .
EXAMPLES OF RENEWABLE RESOURCES ARE. = COAL, FOSSILS FUEL, ETC.
HOPE U CAN UNDERSTAND..
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