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Qu'est-ce (qui) est inferred mineral reserves - définition

Mineral Resource Classification; JORC; Ore reserves

Mineral (nutrient)         
CHEMICAL ELEMENT REQUIRED AS AN ESSENTIAL NUTRIENT BY ORGANISMS TO PERFORM FUNCTIONS NECESSARY FOR LIFE
Trace mineral; Dietary minerals; Macromineral; Macroelement; Macro-element; Macro-mineral; Macro mineral; Macro element; Micromineral; Bulk mineral; Bulk-mineral; Trace-mineral; Trace minerals; Essential mineral; Essential minerals; Macroelements; Mineral supplements; Micronutrient malnutrition; Essential element; Microminerals; Mineral supplement; Mineral nutrients; Mineral nutrient; Dietary trace minerals; Mineral balance; Dietary mineral; Dietary elements; Crude ash; Dietary element; Mineral (nutrition); Essential poisons; Essential trace element; Minor mineral; Nutritional mineral
In the context of nutrition, a mineral is a chemical element required as an essential nutrient by organisms to perform functions necessary for life. However, the four major structural elements in the human body by weight (oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen), are usually not included in lists of major nutrient minerals (nitrogen is considered a "mineral" for plants, as it often is included in fertilizers).
Kermes mineral         
Kermes mineral or Alkermes mineral was a compound of antimony oxides and sulfides, more specifically, antimony trioxide and trisulfide. It can be made or obtained in the laboratory by the actions of potassium carbonate (K2CO3) on antimony sulfide.
Phosphate mineral         
  • [[Thin section]] of apatite-rich carbonate in cross polarized transmitted light.
ANY MINERAL OF A NICKEL–STRUNZ 9 ED MINERAL CLASS NUMBER 8 (ISOLATED TETRAHEDRAL UNITS, MAINLY)
Phosphate Mineral; Phosphate class of mineral; Phosphate minerals
Phosphate minerals contain the tetrahedrally coordinated phosphate (PO43−) anion along sometimes with arsenate (AsO43−) and vanadate (VO43−) substitutions, and chloride (Cl−), fluoride (F−), and hydroxide (OH−) anions that also fit into the crystal structure.

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Mineral resource classification

There are several classification systems for the economic evaluation of mineral deposits worldwide. The most commonly used schemes base on the International Reporting Template, developed by the CRIRSCO - Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards, like the Australian Joint Ore Reserves Committee - JORC Code 2012, the Pan-European Reserves & Resources Reporting Committee' – PERC Reporting Standard from 2021, the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum - CIM classification and the South African Code for the Reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (SAMREC). A more detailed description of the historical development concerning reporting about mineral deposits can be found on the PERC web site.