orebodies
Orebodies are discrete zones of rock that contain a concentration of minerals that can be mined and processed at a profit. An orebody is defined by its geology and by economic feasibility: the boundaries are drawn where the grade, tonnage, metallurgical recoveries, and current metal prices justify extraction. The orebody is the physical manifestation of a mineral deposit that mine planners use to design extraction and processing methods.
Orebodies vary in size, shape, and internal zoning. They may take the form of narrow veins, disseminated
Discovering an orebody involves drilling, sampling, and geophysical and geochemical surveys to establish its extent and
Mining methods depend on orebody geometry and depth, with open-pit extraction used for shallow, large-tonnage orebodies