ES:Key:resource
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La etiqueta de recurso se utiliza para indicar el recurso o producto mineral en relación con una característica. |
Grupo: Uso del suelo |
Usado en estos elementos |
Valores documentados: 3 |
Combinaciones útiles |
Estado: de facto |
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General
This list contains possible values for the resource tag. Editors should keep in mind the complexity, vagaries and contradictions of the resources industry. For example, Heavy Mineral Sands mines provide the ore for a number of metals including Titanium which comes from the mineral Rutile. Rutile from the same mine may also be used as an industrial mineral (white pigment). So do you call it a Heavy Mineral Sands, Titanium or Rutile mine. In this case I suggest listing Rutile and the other mineral ores produced (commonly Ilmenite and Zircon).
Wikipedia was the main reference for this list.
List for quick reference (cover most mines)
Tag | Image | Description | Wikipedia |
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resource=aggregate | includes clay, sand, pebble, gravel, crushed stone, recycled concrete and others, which may be used if it is a single resource | wikipedia:Construction_aggregate | |
resource=bauxite | ore of Alumina & Aluminum | wikipedia:Bauxite | |
resource=clay | Clay from clay pits are used to make pottery and bricks. Old clay pits are often filled with water for recreational purposes | wikipedia:clay | |
resource=coal | includes black coal, brown coal (lignite), anthracite, coking, steaming. Peat is separated. It was discussed in the forum that coal should not be further distinguished | wikipedia:coal | |
resource=copper | wikipedia:copper | ||
resource=dimension_stone | includes building stone, construction stone | wikipedia:Dimension_stone | |
resource=gold | wikipedia:gold | ||
resource=ilmenite | common mineral in heavy mineral sands mine | wikipedia:ilmenite | |
resource=iron_ore | includes hematite, magnetite, limonite, goethite and siderite | wikipedia:iron_ore | |
resource=lead | wikipedia:lead | ||
resource=limestone | includes chalk | wikipedia:limestone | |
resource=nickel | wikipedia:nickel | ||
resource=rutile | common mineral in heavy mineral sands mine | wikipedia:rutile | |
resource=salt | wikipedia:salt | ||
resource=silver | wikipedia:silver | ||
resource=tin | wikipedia:tin | ||
resource=zinc | wikipedia:zinc | ||
resource=zircon | common mineral in heavy mineral sands mine, main ore of Zirconium | wikipedia:zircon |
More comprehensive list
There are a number of metals left off because they are only produced as a by product. There is a large number of industrial minerals, the major ones are listed, more can be added. This list doesn't contain the already mentioned resources (quick reference list).
Others / differentiation
Base Metals – Don't use, list as individual metals e.g. Lead; Zinc; Silver
Chromium –> list as chromite which is the only ore of chromium
Heavy mineral sand – list as individual minerals e.g. Ilmenite; Rutile; Zircon
Iron –> see Iron Ore
Molybdenum –> see Molybdenite
REE – Rare earth elements list individual minerals/metals where possible
Titanium –> use Rutile
Zirconium –> use Zircon
See also
Also proposals: