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Abstract
In order to ensure the rationality, saving of mineral resources and to encourage subsoil users to improve production and processing technologies, it is proposed to involve deposits estimated as technologically prepared in the industrial development. This assessment, which is understood to be the compliance of industrial production technologies with mining and geological conditions of the deposits, is proposed to be included in the geological materials for the development of the deposits. As an indicator of determining the technological readiness of the site, use the coefficient of technological readiness-the ratio of the volume of outside-balance resource to the total geological reserves.
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