Minerals used in manufacturing, construction and industrial process, excluding metals, petroleum and bitumen
Minerals used in manufacturing, construction and industrial process, excluding metals, petroleum and bitumen
A process that analysis concentration of minerals in a substance, by sending energy through plasma, suspended in a quartz tube to produce excited atoms in the analyzed substance which reflect radiation at a wavelength associated with a particular element and its concentration. See X-ray fluorescence (XRF)
A method of geophysical surveying utilizing electrical currents and conductivity readings to outline or pinpoint areas of mineralization
A geological or biological feature or other mineral that suggests the presence of a specific mineral within its environment
A fossil used to determine the surrounding rock based on the likely time of its origin
A fragment of other rock contained or enclosed within a host rock
A structure not vertical, usually dipping
When a substance is caused to ignite a spark or flame, through chemical or mechanical reaction
Where 2 or more lines meet or cut across each other
A substance that emits light when heated