DNA sequencing could unlock hidden mineral deposits: Geoscience BC
Mining News Pro - Canada’s Geoscience BC has proposed that genomic sequencing can be used as a mineral exploration technique.
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Geoscience BC using machine learning to produce new mineral deposit probability maps
Mining News Pro - Geoscience BC, a non-profit organization based in western Canada, announced that under its umbrella, Telemark Geosciences completed a project that generated a series of predictive maps based on probability estimates for various mineral deposit types in British Columbia’s South Central Region.
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Electronic gas sensors help detect anomalous mineral deposits
Mining News Pro - Geoscience BC published a report detailing its current testing of a portable device designed to identify anomalous soil gas concentrations that could indicate geological faults and mineralization buried below glacial deposits in British Columbia’s North Central and South Central regions.
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SA Government pulls a crowd to unearth mineral deposits
Mining News Pro - The South Australian Government is launching an open data competition that it hopes will lead to the discovery of the next Olympic Dam or Carrapateena deposit.
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19% increase in the production of iron ore concentrates of large mineral deposits
Mining News Pro - The amount of aggregation and concentrate production of ore mining enterprises increased during the first 5 months of the first 97 years. During this time, concentrate production grew by 19%.
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How big data can help find new mineral deposits
Mining News Pro - A network diagram for 403 carbon minerals reveals previously hidden patterns in their diversity and distribution. Each colored circle represents a different carbon mineral. The size and color of the circles indicates how common or rare each mineral is on Earth. Image by the Deep Carbon Observatory.
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First rank of East Azerbaijan in Iran in mineral deposits
Mining News - The head of the East Azerbaijan Mine Engineering Organization said that 95 percent of the mines in the province are held by non-specialists and unfamiliar to mining and geology
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