Exploration is the core of mining
If one percent of the world's exploration is concentrated in Iran, with sixty-eight types of minerals, we can rise from twelve to five. Of course, these statistics cannot be very pleasing because we need to change our view of development.
According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Amir Bijan Yasrabi, a professor at Amir Kabir University of Technology, has made a note to the Mines Daily: "We have one percent of the world's soil, but we do not have enough exploration and are aware of the surveys. It turns out that there is not much proportion in our country.
If one percent of the world's exploration is concentrated in Iran, that means with sixty-eight types of minerals, we can rise from twelve to five. Of course, these statistics cannot be very pleasing because we need to change our view of development.
Exploration, stairs and the main base of mining. Exploration is a costly part of mining, and since it is not very pleasing to us, it is not pleasant for us.
Unfortunately, we are only looking for the 100th anniversary overnight, so we do not realize that we have the mines, reserves, and mineral capacities in the country that need to be identified in order to pursue public and detailed exploration.
When we look at the process of mineral extraction and extraction, we find that mining engineering involves the identification, probing, general and detailed exploration.
Modeling should determine whether or not a mine is a deposit, then check whether it is capable of becoming a mine. Given that the Geological Survey plays a key role in the country, more attention must be paid to it.
It is one of the oldest forty-year-old institutions in earth science, but unfortunately most of our mineral managers only look at the costly organization as a costly organization, while the same organization can make money for the mining sector.