érc
érc is the Hungarian word for ore, referring to a naturally occurring solid from which a valuable substance can be economically extracted. In geology and mining, an ore consists of ore minerals containing the target element, plus gangue, the accompanying non-valuable material. An ore is distinguished by its potential for processing to recover metal rather than by mineral purity alone.
Ore minerals vary in composition and concentration. Metallic ores include iron ore minerals such as hematite
Ore deposits form by geological processes including magmatic differentiation, hydrothermal activity, sedimentary exhalation, and lateritic weathering.
Extraction begins with mining and blasting, followed by crushing and concentration to increase metal content through
As a general term in Hungarian, érc is used in geology, mining, and related fields to discuss