First of all, it is worth mentioning the concept of “ore”, which is a mineral from which a metal can generally be extracted, since it contains enough of it to be exploited. That said, a mineral is said to be an ore of a metal when, by means of a mining process, it is possible to extract that mineral from a deposit. Associated with an ore is the “gangue”, which is the group of minerals that, in a deposit, is found in the rock mined together with the ore.
The main factors that determine or influence the possibility of exploiting a deposit are:
- Geographical location.
- Richness of the ore.
- Reserves of the deposit.
- Composition and nature of the gangue.
- Physical conditions, mainly porosity or compactness.
- Degree of purity.
- Degree of humidity and other elements it may contain.