Economic Geology Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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FEX | A | Fenix Resources Limited | 1.59 | |
RIO | A | Rio Tinto Limited | 1.35 | |
GDX | A | Ve Gold Cdi 1:1 | -0.17 | |
DBI | A | Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure Limited | 0.00 | |
BSE | A | Base Resources Limited | 0.00 | |
ADT | A | Adriatic Metals PLC | -1.30 | |
BGD | A | Barton Gold Holdings Limited | -2.90 | |
RMS | A | Ramelius Resources Limited | -0.49 | |
AMI | A | Aurelia Metals Ltd | 0.00 | |
BCM | A | Brazilian Critical Minerals Limited | 0.00 |
Related Industries: Coal Coking Coal Copper Gold Industrial Metals & Minerals Integrated Freight & Logistics Oil & Gas Drilling Oil & Gas E&P Other Industrial Metals & Mining Other Precious Metals & Mining Software-Application Steel Uranium
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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IHD | B | iShares S&P/ASX High Dividend Index Fund | 9.62 | |
QRE | A | aShares Australian Resources Sector ETF | 8.83 | |
OZR | A | SPDR S&P/ASX 200 Resources Fund | 8.12 | |
ZYAU | A | Zyau Etfs S&P/Asx 300 High Yield Plus Etf (Asx) | 7.65 | |
SYI | A | SPDR MSCI Australia Select High Dividend Yield Fund | 6.66 |
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- Economic Geology
Economic geology is concerned with earth materials that can be used for economic and/or industrial purposes. These materials include precious and base metals, nonmetallic minerals, construction-grade stone, petroleum minerals, coal, and water. Economic geology is a subdiscipline of the geosciences; according to Lindgren (1933) it is “the application of geology”. Today, it may be called the scientific study of the Earth’s sources of mineral raw materials and the practical application of the acquired knowledge. The term commonly refers to metallic mineral deposits and mineral resources. The techniques employed by other earth science disciplines (such as geochemistry, mineralogy, geophysics, petrology and structural geology) might all be used to understand, describe, and exploit an ore deposit.
Economic geology is studied and practiced by geologists. Economic geology may be of interest to other professions such as engineers, environmental scientists, and conservationists because of the far-reaching impact that extractive industries have on society, the economy, and the environment.
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