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  2. Iron oxide copper gold ore deposits - Wikipedia

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    Ore minerals in IOCG deposits are typically copper-iron sulfide chalcopyrite and gangue pyrite, forming 10–15% of the rock mass. Supergene profiles can be developed above weathered examples of IOCG deposits, as exemplified by the Sossego deposit, Para State, Brazil , where typical oxidised copper minerals are present, e.g.; malachite ...

  3. Platinum - Wikipedia

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    A native platinum nugget, Kondyor mine, Khabarovsk Krai Platinum-palladium ore, Stillwater mine, Beartooth Mountains, Montana, US Sulfidic serpentinite (platinum-palladium ore) from Stillwater Mine, Beartooth Mountains, Montana, USA. Platinum is an extremely rare metal, [26] occurring at a concentration of only 0.005 ppm in Earth's crust.

  4. Iron - Wikipedia

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    El Mutún in Bolivia, where 10% of the world's accessible iron ore is located. Hamersley Basin is the largest iron ore deposit in Australia. Kiirunavaara in Sweden, where one of the world's largest deposits of iron ore is located; The Mesabi Iron Range is the chief iron ore mining district in the United States. Iron and steel industry; Iron cycle

  5. Commonly used gamma-emitting isotopes - Wikipedia

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    A rare but notable gamma source is sodium-24; this has a fairly short half-life of 15 hours, but it emits photons with very high energies (>2 MeV). It could be used for radiography of thick steel objects if the radiography occurred close to the point of production.

  6. Selenium - Wikipedia

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    The non-primordial radioisotope 79 Se also occurs in minute quantities in uranium ores as a product of nuclear fission. Selenium also has numerous unstable synthetic isotopes ranging from 64 Se to 95 Se; the most stable are 75 Se with a half-life of 119.78 days and 72 Se with a half-life of 8.4 days. [ 21 ]

  7. Samarium - Wikipedia

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    Samarium is a rare earth element with a hardness and density similar to zinc. With a boiling point of 1,794 °C (3,261 °F), samarium is the third most volatile lanthanide after ytterbium and europium and comparable in this respect to lead and barium; this helps separation of samarium from its ores.

  8. Terraria - Wikipedia

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    Terraria is a 2D sandbox game with gameplay that revolves around exploration, building, crafting, combat, survival, and mining, playable in both single-player and multiplayer modes. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The game has a 2D sprite tile-based graphical style reminiscent of the 16-bit sprites found on the Super NES . [ 4 ]

  9. Cobalt - Wikipedia

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    Primary cobalt deposits are rare, such as those occurring in hydrothermal deposits, associated with ultramafic rocks, typified by the Bou-Azzer district of Morocco. At such locations, cobalt ores are mined exclusively, albeit at a lower concentration, and thus require more downstream processing for cobalt extraction. [93] [94]