The area around Aynak, 30 km south-south-east of Kabul in south-east Afghanistan, has been the focus of copper working since ancient times. Numerous old excavations and pits, as well as remains of smelting furnaces, have been discovered at Aynak and also nearby at Darband and Jawkhar. In 1974, Russian geologists prospected and mapped the Kabul area and rediscovered the Aynak, Darband and Jawkhar copper prospects. In 1974–1976 and again in 1978–1989, the Soviet Geological Mission conducted detailed exploration of Aynak, but this work ceased in 1989 with the withdrawal of Russian advisors, and the subsequent civil war halted any further work
Introduction The Aqkand Cu occurrence, 48 km north of Zanjan, is located in the Tarom subzone of th...
As many other things in today’s Afghanistan, archaeology basically means a struggle against emergenc...
Following a survey ot the plain of Taluqan in the north-east of Afghanistan (1977), potsherds assign...
The Aynak copper deposit, located 30 km south of Kabul in Afghanistan, was discovered by Soviet geol...
There are around 300 documented copper deposits, occurrences and showings in Afghanistan as shown i...
The Aynak copper deposit, located 30 km south of Kabul in Afghanistan (Figure 1), was discovered by ...
south-east Afghanistan, has been the focus of copper working since ancient times. Numerous old excav...
The Hajigak iron ore deposit is situated in the mountainous Bamyan province, 130 km west of the Afg...
Gold has been worked in Afghanistan for centuries from many areas including Takhar province in the ...
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...
In Afghanistan rare metals (lithium, caesium, tantalum and niobium) occur in three main deposit typ...
Afghanistan and gemstones have been inextricably linked for 6500 years and the country remains rich...
Major redevelopment projects in Afghanistan are placing large demands on the minerals industry, whic...
Mes Aynak in Logar province, central-east Afghanistan, is a large archaeological site about 40 km s...
Introduction The Aqkand Cu occurrence, 48 km north of Zanjan, is located in the Tarom subzone of th...
As many other things in today’s Afghanistan, archaeology basically means a struggle against emergenc...
Following a survey ot the plain of Taluqan in the north-east of Afghanistan (1977), potsherds assign...
The Aynak copper deposit, located 30 km south of Kabul in Afghanistan, was discovered by Soviet geol...
There are around 300 documented copper deposits, occurrences and showings in Afghanistan as shown i...
The Aynak copper deposit, located 30 km south of Kabul in Afghanistan (Figure 1), was discovered by ...
south-east Afghanistan, has been the focus of copper working since ancient times. Numerous old excav...
The Hajigak iron ore deposit is situated in the mountainous Bamyan province, 130 km west of the Afg...
Gold has been worked in Afghanistan for centuries from many areas including Takhar province in the ...
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...
In Afghanistan rare metals (lithium, caesium, tantalum and niobium) occur in three main deposit typ...
Afghanistan and gemstones have been inextricably linked for 6500 years and the country remains rich...
Major redevelopment projects in Afghanistan are placing large demands on the minerals industry, whic...
Mes Aynak in Logar province, central-east Afghanistan, is a large archaeological site about 40 km s...
Introduction The Aqkand Cu occurrence, 48 km north of Zanjan, is located in the Tarom subzone of th...
As many other things in today’s Afghanistan, archaeology basically means a struggle against emergenc...
Following a survey ot the plain of Taluqan in the north-east of Afghanistan (1977), potsherds assign...