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GEO-ECONOMIC EXPLORATION OF GOLD DEPOSITS IN UZBEKISTAN'S AKBA SITE

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This article presents a comprehensive study of the Akba site in Uzbekistan, focusing on its geological structure, ore-containing rocks, and the economic feasibility of gold mining operations. Through a multidisciplinary approach combining geological surveys, sample analysis, and economic evaluations, we have identified significant gold reserves accessible for extraction. Our findings reveal the potential for profitable mining, supported by detailed geological mapping and financial projections under current market conditions. The study emphasizes the importance of integrating geological data with economic analyses to optimize mining strategies, considering both profitability and environmental sustainability. Recommendations for future research include advancing exploration techniques and expanding economic evaluations to ensure the sustainable development of Uzbekistan's gold mining industry.
Title: GEO-ECONOMIC EXPLORATION OF GOLD DEPOSITS IN UZBEKISTAN'S AKBA SITE
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This article presents a comprehensive study of the Akba site in Uzbekistan, focusing on its geological structure, ore-containing rocks, and the economic feasibility of gold mining operations.
Through a multidisciplinary approach combining geological surveys, sample analysis, and economic evaluations, we have identified significant gold reserves accessible for extraction.
Our findings reveal the potential for profitable mining, supported by detailed geological mapping and financial projections under current market conditions.
The study emphasizes the importance of integrating geological data with economic analyses to optimize mining strategies, considering both profitability and environmental sustainability.
Recommendations for future research include advancing exploration techniques and expanding economic evaluations to ensure the sustainable development of Uzbekistan's gold mining industry.

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