Ore discoveries still in infancy say experts
An article from the Engineering and Mining Journal argues the era of ore discoveries is not over. It cites Klondike, Nome, Fairbanks, Copper River, Katanga and Cripple Creek as examples and notes future finds may lie beneath surface, aided by economic geology and deeper exploration. It recounts Nevada and White Pine leads, and historic early leads at Leadville Bingham and Ely.
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