Mineral Potential of Myanmar |
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Authors: | SOE WIN MARLAR MYO MYINT |
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Affiliation: | Consultant, Mineral Resources and Mineral Industries, Rm 103/104, Bldg (4), Myainghaywon Housing Project, 8th Miles, Mayangon Township, Mayangon P. O., Yangon, Myanmar.;Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, 1–1–1 Ten–noudai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305–8571, Japan. [e-mail: ] |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Myanmar is rich in mineral resources, and of potential importance are the deposits of antimony, chromium, nickel, PGM, copper, gold, lead, zinc, silver, tin and tungsten, which form district metallogenic provinces within the six geomor–phic–tectonic units. In terms of past production and potential mineral wealth Myanmar ranks high among Asian countries. The last few decades witnessed a dramatic fall in mineral production, but undoubtedly, the high level of mineral potential remains unrealized. This paper reveals mineral belts with a high level of economic potential which form attractive targets for mineral exploration and some individual mineral deposits of significant magnitude and grade, creating opportunities for development and mining investment. |
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Keywords: | mineral belts mineral exploration development mineral potential epithermal gold nickel laterite porphyry copper sediment–hosted deposits ophiolite line. |
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