Liberia is rich in Natural Resources, particularly minerals such as iron ore, gold, diamonds, and bauxite. The country has significant deposits of iron ore, notably in the Nimba and Bong regions, which have attracted foreign investment. Additionally, gold and diamond mining contribute to the economy, though challenges in regulation and infrastructure persist. Bauxite extraction also plays a role, with Liberia having potential for further development in this sector.
Sam S. Sangmor has written: 'Report on the geology, gold, and other mineral resources of the Kokoya goldfields, Bong County, Liberia' -- subject(s): Geology, Gold ores, Mines and mineral resources
mineral resources and their location
The resources refers to the source of supply for the mineral. Mineral resources could be the ore, or even a material which could be recycled to retrieve the mineral's desired properties.
iron oretimberdiamondsgoldhydro power
Negligible mineral resources are those that have little to no economic value due to factors such as low abundance, poor quality, or high extraction costs. These resources are typically not worth extracting or exploiting compared to other more valuable mineral resources.
yes that's one of there best resources
Eugene Allen Smith has written: 'Sketch of the Geology of Alabama' 'Index to the mineral resources of Alabama' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources 'Sketch of the mineral resources of Alabama' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources 'Mineral industries of Alabama'
the minerals are natural resources
Chunsun He has written: 'Mineral resources of Taiwan' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources 'Economic minerals of Taiwan' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Hydrology
Esperanca Laurinda Francisco Nhiuane Bias is the Minister of Mineral Resources for Mozambique.
J.N Hartley has written: 'World mineral and energy resources' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Power resources, Natural resources
Most deserts are rich in mineral resources.