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Minerals / Sunshine mine / Idaho / Construction aggregate / Open-pit mining / Thompson Creek Metals / Placer deposit / Mining / Economic geology / Industrial mineral
Date: 2005-06-16 10:08:33
Minerals
Sunshine mine
Idaho
Construction aggregate
Open-pit mining
Thompson Creek Metals
Placer deposit
Mining
Economic geology
Industrial mineral

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