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ore bodies

n. (ore body English)

Usage examples of "ore bodies".

The Ophir, the Mexican, and others were showing large ore bodies, and the ore was the richest he had seen.

South West Africa, near the Cunene River, massive ore bodies lying in association, low-grade copper and high-grade iron –.

We know that the interior of the SM can be heated, because it is able to smelt ore bodies.

The area was extremely rugged, cut by steep-sided canyons and part of the Tombstone Hills, which covered the rich ore bodies currently being mined.

As no ore bodies were evident under the foundations and no valuable ore materials were employed by the indigenous population in its construction, the man-city remains in a remarkable state of preservation, aided in part by the dry climate.

Bessemer himself cheated by using pig iron from special phosphorus-free ore bodies in Sweden.

But they have used them before, to dig tunnels for canals and expose large, deep ore bodies, and they've refined them over the years.

A human resources-analysis team had been following up a stock satellite report, prospecting on the ground for possible ore bodies of certain metals, when one of their number had been bitten by a local arthropod.

It was maintained by engineered lifeforms-but their wild ancestors were as remote to them as ancient buried ore bodies were to gleaming titanium alloy.