Geologists have discovered the world's largest gold mine. A deposit found beneath an existing gold mine in China is being referred to as a "super giant." Experts suggest that this discovery could potentially be the largest gold ore deposit in the world.
In China, geologists have uncovered a new gold ore deposit. Officials estimate that the deposit could contain around 1,100 tons of gold, stretching as deep as 9,800 feet beneath the surface. Experts in China suggest that this discovery might not only be a significant gold find, but could also be the largest precious metal deposit known today.
In China, geologists have discovered a new gold deposit. Authorities believe the deposit could hold approximately 1,100 tons of gold, extending as deep as 9,800 feet below the surface. Chinese experts argue that this find may not just be a major gold discovery, but potentially the largest precious metal deposit ever identified.
The new discovery could be the world's largest gold mine. According to the report on the discovery, the ore contains 138 grams of gold per metric ton, a rare and valuable ratio in gold mining.
Chen Rulin, an ore exploration expert at the Hunan Provincial Geological Bureau in China, stated, "Many of the drilled rock cores showed visible gold." If the 1,100-ton estimate holds true, this new find could potentially be the largest gold mine in the world. According to Mining Technology, this discovery surpasses South Africa's South Deep gold mine, which has 1,025 tons of gold.
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