minorverschüttungsgrad
Minorverschüttungsgrad refers to the degree to which mineral resources are not recovered during mining operations. It quantifies the amount of valuable mineral content that remains in the ground or is lost during processing. This concept is crucial in assessing the efficiency and economic viability of a mining project. A high minorverschüttungsgrad indicates that a significant portion of the mineral deposit is being left behind, which could stem from various factors.
These factors include the geological characteristics of the ore body, such as complex mineralogy or low-grade