There Will Be More Gold - How Scientists' Invention Will Change Resource Extraction.
In 2025, global mineral exploration is undergoing radical changes due to the discovery of a chemical trail indicating previously unknown gold deposits. Information about this has appeared in a report by Mining Weekly.
According to experts from the Geological Survey of Western Australia (GSWA), a chemical composition associated with the formation of gold-rich minerals has been found. These minerals form at great depths underground as a result of ancient processes.
The Minister of Mines and Petroleum of Australia, David Michael, considers this a step forward in global mineral exploration. He claims that this chemical trail will help global companies focus on developing promising areas.
Thanks to this discovery, GSWA has already identified promising sites in the Yilgarn craton - one of the oldest and richest geological provinces on Earth.
Previously, large gold reserves were known in China, where their value could reach 78 billion dollars. It was also reported that a new 'gold rush' has begun, as wealthy investors actively transport their precious metals to Singapore.
In 2025, global mineral exploration receives a new push thanks to the discovery of new gold deposits based on chemical composition, opening up prospects for the development of the mining industry. Scientists in Australia regard this discovery as a step toward increasing interest in gold extraction and fostering growth in global markets for this precious metal.
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