Mining Review Journals
Mining is the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological material from the Earth, usually from ore bodies, layers, veins, layers, reefs or placer deposits. These deposits form a mineralized package that is attractive to miners. Minerals, with a few exceptions, are inorganic substances that occur in nature that have certain chemical composition and physical properties or distinctive molecular structures. (One organic substance, coal, is often discussed as a mineral too.) Ore is a metal mineral, or aggregate of metal minerals and gangue (related stones that have no economic value), which can be mined with profit. Mineral deposits indicate natural occurrence of beneficial minerals, while ore deposits show mineral deposits with levels and concentrations sufficient to invite exploitation. Review
journals come in the form of systematic reviews and literature reviews and are secondary forms. The systematic review determines the list of objective criteria, and finds all original research papers previously published that meet the criteria.
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