Sentences with phrase «ore bodies in»

The belief that these isotopes formed in a supernova explosion millions of light - years away and billions of years before the earth formed and somehow collected in small ore bodies in a fixed ratio is absurd.
We do not have those ore bodies in sight.
The project has the challenge of high country and weather as well as a relatively erratic ore body in the sense that the gold is high grade and located in relatively narrow veins.

Not exact matches

POSITIVE early drilling results from its Mt Garnet zinc project in North Queensland has indicated likely ore body extensions at depth for recently listed junior Kagara Zinc Limited.
Initial development of the lithium ore body at Greenbushes commenced in 1983 and the first lithium processing plant was commissioned in 1985.
At the same time new technologies — such as mercury - free devices for separating gold from ore or bone char that can bind lead in soil, rendering it chemically inert in the human body — may help turn some of these problems into a legacy of the past.
Experimental support is lacking for the claim that all this happened in a distant stellar explosion billions of years ago and somehow uranium was concentrated in relatively tiny ore bodies on earth.]
U still around, how did it get here, what concentrated it in ore bodies on earth, and why do we not see much more lead associated with the uranium?
Try working your whole body in one workout for some time, ore if that doesn't suit you, try the upper / lower split.
I have lost 20 pounds in two months, base my diet around potatoes, two big ones every day, I crave them actually, combine with many vegetables, little fruit, seasonings, no fats... am hopeful as I lose even m ore weight and cleanse my body, my blood pressure will return to normal, I have not had blood work for high cholesterol but feel that will improve and my kidney function as well.
Sometimes, a company's marketing efforts are so successful that they drive the stock up too high in relation to the size of its ore body.
Stephen McIntyre, is this type of statistical analysis common in mineral exploration geology, where theorizing about the size etc. of the ore body is a big deal financially and attracts slippery behaviour or worse?
Looking at the problem from a purely ORE in - house perspective, I totally agree with your opinion; where / how else in this country does a «profession» allow for its governing bodies to enforcibly suck money from its soon - to - be-failures, all the while exposing the ignorant, thus misinformed consuming public to those «amateurs» masquerading as «professionals»?
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