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Secondary Mineral Resources in Dump Waters of the South Urals

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Natural studies of the South Urals hydromineral deposits, as well as the results of study of the ion and gaseous composition of underground waters, show that the liquid run-off from massive sulfide deposits of the region are promising serious deposits of secondary raw materials. The dump waters are mineral resources for rare metals, the contents of which are comparable with the average content of ores.

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This work was supported by state contract no. FMRS-2022–0013.

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Abdrakhmanov, R.F., Puchkov, V.N. Secondary Mineral Resources in Dump Waters of the South Urals. Dokl. Earth Sc. 516, 949–953 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028334X24601196

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