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  2. Mining in Asia - Wikipedia

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    According to the research, each ton of coal mine will pollute 1 cubic meter to 2.5 cubic meters of water resources. [10] Mine water is essential for mine operation. In the process of mining, mine water will be contaminated with different intensity, especially acidic chemicals which formed acid mine drainage (AMD). A large number of sulfides ...

  3. Lists of countries by mineral production - Wikipedia

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    Coal [1] China India: List of countries by coal production: Natural Gas [2] United States Russia: List of countries by natural gas production: Petroleum United States Russia: List of countries by oil production

  4. Geology of China - Wikipedia

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    China has many different types of mineral resources and has global significant reserves of many of them. [2] They are frequently in the global top 10 countries for mineral reserves or production. [46] [2] They produce more than 90% of the global rare earth element ore. [47]

  5. Asia Resource Minerals - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010 Vallar plc, a Jersey-incorporated investment vehicle founded by Nathaniel Rothschild, raised £707.2 million ($1.07 billion) in an Initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange. Together with other members of the Vallar management team, they have invested £100 million in shares of the company.

  6. Central Asian Orogenic Belt - Wikipedia

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    It contains plentiful natural resources, including mineral ores, oil and gas. These rich mineral resources explain why the Central Asian Orogenic Belt is also called the Central Asian metallogenic domain, which is one of the largest metallogenic domains in the world. [1] Figure 1 Location map of the CAOB.

  7. Mining in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan has large untapped energy and mineral resources, which have great potential to contribute to the country's economic development and growth. The major mineral resources include chromium, copper, gold, iron ore, lead and zinc, lithium, marble, precious and semiprecious stones, sulfur and talc among many other minerals.

  8. Mining in Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, Tajikistan produces up to 1.3–1.5 tonnes of gold annually, with a significant investment from China, with Zijin Mining working in the country. [8] In January 2011, according to geologist Azim Ibrokhim , two massive gold deposits were discovered, one in the centre of the country contains 118 tonnes and the other in the north, which ...

  9. Mining in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Mining in Japan is minimal because Japan does not possess many on-shore mineral resources. [1] Many of the on-shore minerals have already been mined to the point that it has become less expensive to import minerals. There are small deposits of coal, oil, iron and minerals in the Japanese archipelago. [2]