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An ore is a mineral which has a valuable metal inside it. Ores are usually extracted by being mined. They can sometimes be found on the Earth's surface. Most ores are chemical compounds such as oxides or sulfides. There are different ways to get the metal out of the ore, which is called smelting. Iron ore, for example, is smelted in a blast furnace.

Ore minerals, mineral mixtures and ore deposits
Ores
Oxides
  • Cassiterite (tin)
  • Chromite (chromium)
  • Coltan (niobium and tantalum)
  • Columbite (niobium)
  • Hematite (iron)
  • Ilmenite (titanium)
  • Magnetite (iron)
  • Pyrolusite (manganese)
  • Tantalite (tantalum)
  • Uraninite (uranium)
Sulfides
  • Acanthite (silver)
  • Argentite (silver)
  • Bornite (copper)
  • Chalcopyrite (copper)
  • Chalcocite (copper)
  • Cinnabar (mercury)
  • Cobaltite (cobalt)
  • Galena (lead)
  • Molybdenite (molybdenum)
  • Pyrite (iron)
  • Pentlandite (nickel)
  • Sphalerite (zinc)
Carbonates
  • Dolomite (magnesium)
  • Magnesite (magnesium)
  • Malachite (copper)
Other
  • Baryte (barium)
  • Bauxite (aluminium)
  • Beryl (beryllium)
  • Sperrylite (platinum)
  • Scheelite (tungsten)
  • Wolframite (tungsten)
Deposit types
  • Banded iron formation
  • Carbonate-hosted lead-zinc
  • Heavy mineral sands
  • Iron oxide copper gold (IOCG)
  • Kambalda-type komatiitic nickel
  • Lateritic nickel
  • Magmatic nickel-copper-iron-PGE
  • Porphyry copper
  • Sedimentary exhalative (SedEx)
  • Uranium
  • Volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS)
  • Orogenic gold deposit


source: http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ore
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