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  2. Mining industry of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco holds 75% of the phosphate reserves of the world, and is ranked third in the world in its production. [2] Other minerals extracted with increasing rate of production are barite, clays, cobalt, copper, fluorspar, iron ore, lead, salt, silver, talc, and zinc. [2] Silver and lead production in Morocco are the highest in Africa. [1]

  3. Geology of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The Meseta Domain, taking its name from Spain's Meseta Central inner plateau is an area of stable Paleozoic rock that was never affected by the Hercynian orogeny and was later covered by Mesozoic and Cenozoic sedimentary rocks. Forming Morocco's Central Massif, the Meseta Domain completely conceals Precambrian rocks, although boreholes have ...

  4. Moroccan fossil trade - Wikipedia

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    Flexicalymene ouzregui, a common Ordovician trilobite found in Morocco. The Moroccan fossil trade is the large industry surrounding the excavation, preparation and international sale of fossils from Morocco. Morocco contains some of the world's richest fossil sites and has seen international interest from fossil collectors since the early 20th ...

  5. Midelt - Wikipedia

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    Midelt (Arabic: ميدلت) is a town in Morocco, in the high plains between the Middle Atlas and High Atlas mountain ranges. With a population of 55,304 recorded in the 2014 Moroccan census, [1] Midelt serves as the commercial center of a large agricultural hinterland. It is also one of Morocco's principal cities for the mining of several ...

  6. Ahouli - Wikipedia

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    Ahouli (or Aouli) is an abandoned mining village in central Morocco. Once one of the most important lead deposits in Morocco, [1] [2] [3] the nearby Ahouli and Mibladen mines are now abandoned. It is located on a valley along upper Moulouya river, about 25 kilometers north from Midelt. [4]

  7. Ouled Abdoun Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Oulad Abdoun Basin (also known as the Ouled Abdoun Basin or Khouribga Basin) is a phosphate sedimentary basin located in Morocco, near the city of Khouribga.It is the largest in Morocco, comprising 44% of Morocco's phosphate reserves, and at least 26.8 billion tons of phosphate.

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