An important reserve of improving the assessment and industrial development of large complex ore deposits of non-ferrous, noble and rare metals

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The article discusses the issues of increasing the efficiency of geological and economic assessment and development of large complex fields in floating conditions on the example of the Almalyk group of fields. It is shown that the application of a fundamentally new optimized complex-system-dynamic and situational approach to the assessment of deposits increases the commercial, open-pit mined reserves of complex noble-color-rare-metal-porphyry ores of the Almalyk group deposits by four times. These results made it possible to substantiate the construction of a new processing complex, additional to the existing mining and processing plant, based on the development for the Dalneye development.

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