The Aynak copper deposit, located 30 km south of Kabul in Afghanistan (Figure 1), was discovered by Soviet geologists in the 1970s. Extensive exploration undertaken in the area between 1974-80 included several hundred boreholes, seventy trenches and nine exploratory adits. This work identified a “drill-indicated resource
Sedimentary Copper Deposits have been significant copper producers for over a hundred years and are ...
Tajikistan has abundant copper–tin resources. In this study, mineralogical analysis of copper–tin or...
The Mamut deposit in northwestern Sabah is of porphyry copper type, that produces a larger amount of...
The Aynak copper deposit, located 30 km south of Kabul in Afghanistan, was discovered by Soviet geol...
The area around Aynak, 30 km south-south-east of Kabul in south-east Afghanistan, has been the focu...
There are around 300 documented copper deposits, occurrences and showings in Afghanistan as shown i...
south-east Afghanistan, has been the focus of copper working since ancient times. Numerous old excav...
The article studies the chemical deposits (mineralogy) and structure of the ores of Aynak ore deposi...
Aynak is the largest known copper deposit in Afghanistan, with indicated resources of 240 Mt grading...
As many other things in today’s Afghanistan, archaeology basically means a struggle against emergenc...
Copper played crucial roles throughout the history for at least 10,000 years and was an important pa...
The Sar Cheshmeh porphyry copper, located in southern Iran, was mined in ancient times, "redisc...
Gold has been worked in Afghanistan for centuries from many areas including Takhar province in the ...
The latest explorations and study of the Kazan Dol locality displayed interesting lithogeochemistry ...
In Afghanistan rare metals (lithium, caesium, tantalum and niobium) occur in three main deposit typ...
Sedimentary Copper Deposits have been significant copper producers for over a hundred years and are ...
Tajikistan has abundant copper–tin resources. In this study, mineralogical analysis of copper–tin or...
The Mamut deposit in northwestern Sabah is of porphyry copper type, that produces a larger amount of...
The Aynak copper deposit, located 30 km south of Kabul in Afghanistan, was discovered by Soviet geol...
The area around Aynak, 30 km south-south-east of Kabul in south-east Afghanistan, has been the focu...
There are around 300 documented copper deposits, occurrences and showings in Afghanistan as shown i...
south-east Afghanistan, has been the focus of copper working since ancient times. Numerous old excav...
The article studies the chemical deposits (mineralogy) and structure of the ores of Aynak ore deposi...
Aynak is the largest known copper deposit in Afghanistan, with indicated resources of 240 Mt grading...
As many other things in today’s Afghanistan, archaeology basically means a struggle against emergenc...
Copper played crucial roles throughout the history for at least 10,000 years and was an important pa...
The Sar Cheshmeh porphyry copper, located in southern Iran, was mined in ancient times, "redisc...
Gold has been worked in Afghanistan for centuries from many areas including Takhar province in the ...
The latest explorations and study of the Kazan Dol locality displayed interesting lithogeochemistry ...
In Afghanistan rare metals (lithium, caesium, tantalum and niobium) occur in three main deposit typ...
Sedimentary Copper Deposits have been significant copper producers for over a hundred years and are ...
Tajikistan has abundant copper–tin resources. In this study, mineralogical analysis of copper–tin or...
The Mamut deposit in northwestern Sabah is of porphyry copper type, that produces a larger amount of...