ore bed
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Definition
- Noun:
- A stratum of ore: A distinct layer or bed of rock that contains a sufficient concentration of valuable minerals or metals to be mined for profit.
Usage
- The term "ore bed" is used in geology and mining to describe a specific, bounded geological layer rich in ore minerals. It is a technical term.
Examples
- Noun:
- The miners discovered a rich ore bed deep within the mountain.
- Geologists mapped the extent of the copper ore bed.
- The iron ore bed was several meters thick.
Advanced Usage
- "To strike an ore bed": To discover a valuable layer of ore during exploration or mining.
- The prospectors hoped to strike an ore bed in the new claim.
Variants and Related Words
- Ore body (n): A larger, three-dimensional mass of ore, which may contain multiple ore beds.
- The mine was developed to extract the massive ore body.
- Ore deposit (n): A general term for a natural concentration of minerals; an ore bed is a type of ore deposit.
- The region is known for its valuable ore deposits.
Synonyms
- Ore layer: A stratum of ore.
- Mineralized zone: An area enriched with minerals, which may include an ore bed.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs)
- Seam: A thin stratum or layer of a mineral, especially coal or ore.
- Lode: A vein of metal ore in the earth.
Noun
- a stratum of ore