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Terms for subject Gold mining (84 entries)
dry assay determination of the amount of a desired constituent in ores, metallurgical residues, and alloys by methods other than those involving liquid means of separation Michae­lBurov
dry assaying determination of the amount of a desired constituent in ores, metallurgical residues, and alloys by methods other than those involving liquid means of separation Michae­lBurov
wet assay determination of the quantity of a desired constituent in ores, metallurgical residues, and alloys by the use of processes of solution, flotation, or other liquid means Michae­lBurov
wet assaying determination of the quantity of a desired constituent in ores, metallurgical residues, and alloys by the use of processes of solution, flotation, or other liquid means Michae­lBurov
dry assay determination of the amount of a desired constituent in ores, metallurgical residues, and alloys by methods other than those involving liquid means of separation Michae­lBurov
dry assaying determination of the amount of a desired constituent in ores, metallurgical residues, and alloys by methods other than those involving liquid means of separation Michae­lBurov
elastic elastic discontinuity Leonid­ Dzhepk­o
elastic elastic discontinuity Leonid­ Dzhepk­o
fool's gold FeS2 Michae­lBurov
fools gold FeS2 Michae­lBurov
gpt g/t Michae­lBurov
galena PbS Michae­lBurov
gold doré is a bar of semi-purified gold (e.g. bullion) After being mined, the first stage in the purification process of the gold ore produces a cast bar (gold dore) that is approximately 90% gold. The other 10% is mostly metals like silver and copper. tay
gold doré is a bar of semi-purified gold (e.g. bullion) After being mined, the first stage in the purification process of the gold ore produces a cast bar (gold dore) that is approximately 90% gold. The other 10% is mostly metals like silver and copper.
gold-colored mineral that is often mistaken for real gold FeS2 Michae­lBurov
gold-silver Au-Ag Michae­lBurov
gpt g/t Michae­lBurov
hade hade is the direction toward which the fault plane descends from an intersecting vertical line Michae­lBurov
hade hade is the direction toward which the fault plane descends from an intersecting vertical line Michae­lBurov
hydrocyanic acid sodium salt CNNa Michae­lBurov

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