US nonfuel mineral exploration: Selected findings for 1995-2009 from the USGS

Mining Engineering
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has been systematically monitoring global nonfuel mineral exploration activities to anticipate the location and quantity of future nonfuel minerals supply for about 100 commodities, with an emphasis on precious and base metals. Since 1995, the USGS has developed an annual list of 100 noteworthy prospects that were considered to have a high level of potential for near-term development based on such criteria as intensity of drilling, level of capital investment, and size of resource. This study reviews the status of the U.S. sites included on these lists as of July 2011 and addresses domestic prospects not included on the lists that have come into production since 1995.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title US nonfuel mineral exploration: Selected findings for 1995-2009 from the USGS
Series title Mining Engineering
Year Published 2012
Language English
Publisher The Society for Mining
Contributing office(s) BRD Resources Central Regional Office
Description 18 p.
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Larger Work Title Mining Engineering
Country United States
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