Natural concentration of raw materials in the earth's crust, the mining of which is economically worthwhile.
1 So if they found a mineral deposit , it would have been in a temperate zone.
2 Farther on there was a splendid mineral deposit owned by aliens and worked by aliens.
3 On one of the faces he saw a tiny gray spot, possibly a mineral deposit .
4 It is a world class mineral deposit , says the Cook Islands National Seabed Minerals Policy, approved on June 10.
5 The precipice over which it fell was nothing but a mineral deposit from the water, building higher every year.
6 They then grazed along the sides, and spent some time licking at a place where there was evidently a mineral deposit .
7 This, as it cools, leaves a mineral deposit , spread out in delicate, thin layers by the soft ripples of the heated flood.
8 These are caused by changes in the density of whatever is beneath -such as a mountain range, or a mineral deposit .
9 Some of those lands sit above valuable oil, natural gas and mineral deposits .
10 Its resources, in mineral deposits and in valuable timber, are varied and rich.
11 Predetermining the value of mineral deposits is largely a matter of personal judgment.
12 It is likely that the moon would yield extensive mineral deposits .
13 To make things worse, much of that land held vast, untouched mineral deposits .
14 As for reference books, many states publish guides to mineral deposits .
15 The Company is engaged in the exploration, evaluation, development and production of mineral deposits .
16 I also believe there are minerals deposits to be found.
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