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Newcrest Mining / Mineral exploration / Cadia-Ridgeway Mine / Porphyry copper deposit / Mineral resource classification / Open-pit mining / Underground mining / Copper mining in the United States / Orex Exploration / Mining / Economic geology / Telfer Mine
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Newcrest Mining
Mineral exploration
Cadia-Ridgeway Mine
Porphyry copper deposit
Mineral resource classification
Open-pit mining
Underground mining
Copper mining in the United States
Orex Exploration
Mining
Economic geology
Telfer Mine

Market Release Newcrest Mining Limited 17 August[removed]Mineral Resource & Ore Reserve Explanatory Notes 2009

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