Friday, July 27, 2012

rare earths mining explorations in Afghanistan


Enormous natural resources in Afghanistan

Geologically, the complex structure of Afghanistan
 Düsseldorf, 04.17.2012, 04.16.2012, Paris, Institute for Rare earths and metals - Afghanistan is rich in mineral resources. This is an open secret. In an interview, which the Institute of Rare Earths and Metals Association with Mr. Atiq Sediqi, the General Director of the Afghanistan Geological Survey (AGS) was introduced, now known how many, both qualitatively and quantitatively high as they are available.

Afghanistan has a complex geological structure. The northern part belongs to Eurasia, this is the continent of Europe and Asia. The South is made up of fragments of Godwana country. Gondwana included the time in a land mass contiguous continents South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Madagascar and India. This meant that at any time activities were deep in the ground, which led to the formation of a very rich assemblages.

The current status of Afghanistan can be described as follows: So far have been carried out extensively, no systematic and detailed geological studies. Most studies come from the occupation by the former Soviet Union and are therefore back 30-40 years. These older studies have now been re-evaluated. According to AGS, in 2010, the Mineral exploration Resources of Afghanistan have a value of U.S. $ 286 billion, this value must be corrected well with current knowledge upward, since there is now much more efficient methods of mineral resources to locate and display it as 40 years ago. Meanwhile, the AGS has installed a data center with a capacity of 92 TB, in which all the tiles together old and new data.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Mining under pressure

Deeply shaken
The earthquake caused by mining in the Saar meets the German coal
industry in the middle of delicate decision making process on the
future of their locations: On 2 April, the Supervisory Board of RAG
adopt German Coal Ltd through its "mountain design" by 2012 - that
means in plain language, the present with excitement and many fears
anticipated mine closure plan of the nationwide two mines, and thus
thousands of miners who are directly affected.
The Saar Mine in Ensdorf, which was launched in recent years for
around 200 million euros to date, should it occur reportedly not
after: It is considered one of the most powerful of eight locations in
Germany and is made of structural reasons under the special Protection
of the Mining, Chemical and Energy (IG BCE), it opposes the closure of
the Saar until 2014 vehemently.
Social compatibility assured
". In 2014, a socially acceptable from there is impossible in Saarland
not 10,000 new jobs," said Hubertus Schmoldt IGBCE boss yet last
Friday - before the earthquake - at a press conference in brackets
(NRW). And social, that is, replacement jobs or comparable solutions,
the miners had been assured in the end of 2007 sealed the coal
financing law states. Thus, according to well-Saar Premier Peter
Müller (CDU), wiggle his constant demands for a faster exit coal is

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Exploratory Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Data

Exploratory Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Data: A Systematic Approach
Data processing and analysis is also relevant for mining exploration and exploratory geology. Exploratory data analysis (EDA) is about detecting and describing patterns, trends, and relations in data, motivated by certain purposes of investigation. As something relevant is detected in data, new questions arise, causing specific parts to be viewed in more detail. So EDA has a significant appeal: it involves hypothesis generation rather than mere hypothesis testing.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

mining reference handbook review

We are looking for good brief review on the Mining Reference Handbook.
Anyone that has written a good review on this is welcome to contact us.

Monday, September 29, 2008

mining explorations

Welcome to mining explorations, more information on this subject will be