Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
barren
English answer:
insufficient quantity of minerals
Added to glossary by
Ray Nugraha
Nov 18, 2006 17:07
18 yrs ago
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English term
barren
English
Tech/Engineering
Mining & Minerals / Gems
underground mining
Area in a typical mining layout:
- waste rock dumps (mineralised and barren)
- waste rock dumps (mineralised and barren)
Responses
+5
3 mins
Selected
insufficient quantity of minerals
Barren rock:
Rock that does not contain minerals in quantities sufficient to allow for economically profitable mining.
http://www.theresourceinvestor.com/RI-archive/gloss-mine.htm...
Rock that does not contain minerals in quantities sufficient to allow for economically profitable mining.
http://www.theresourceinvestor.com/RI-archive/gloss-mine.htm...
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+2
3 mins
without vegetation
is how I see it
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Note added at 4 mins (2006-11-18 17:11:51 GMT)
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or "unproductive"
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Note added at 4 mins (2006-11-18 17:11:51 GMT)
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or "unproductive"
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Christina Keating (X)
: Unproductive, yes. "Without vegetation" doesn't apply in the context.
11 mins
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agree |
Alfredo Tutino
1 hr
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agree |
ErichEko ⟹⭐
: The area became barren due to mineralization ...
8 hrs
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+1
5 mins
Infertile
A barren landscape has very little obvious plant growth, and is usually just bare rock or sand
+2
7 mins
non fertile or productive / bare (see synonyms below)
synonyms are: desolate, inhospitable, stark, sterile, unfertile,waste, bleak, wasteland
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Alfredo Tutino
57 mins
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agree |
ErichEko ⟹⭐
: The area became barren due to mineralization ...
8 hrs
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