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Article name Alluvial mineral uniformity: original composition and features
Authors Sekisov G.. ,
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Category Earth science
DOI 622.271.1
DOI 10.21209/2227-9245-2018-24-7-41-50
Article type scientific
Annotation As a new and relevant research and production category, the category “Alluvial mineral uniformity” should be introduced for the first time in the field of functioning and development of alluvial deposits. Its important role in the matter of scientific and practical support of increasing the efficiency of mineral resources and production development is noted. At the same time, new conceptual and terminological categories are proposed and used, and as a sort of “maternal” category – the category of “alluvial mineral uniformity”, as well as a number of sub-categories of production from it. Disclosure of the content of this basic category as a research and production activity is carried out on the basis of volumetric poly-reflection, using the system complex of the main features – origin, materiality, purpose and a number of other important aspects. In particular, in the aspect of the production stage, the main subcategories of general mineral-grade uniformity are distinguished: geological, mineral processing, primary processing and production of finished mineral products
Key words : alluvial mineral formations; alluvial mineral objects; mineral uniformity; alluvial mineral uniformity; concept-terminological categories; bulk-mineral mass; subcategories; system complex of main features; initial composition of alluvial mineral uniformity; technological processes
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