Move over, Midas—central China just hit the jackpot! A 1,000-tonne gold deposit 💎 worth an estimated $83 billion has been discovered in Hunan Province, marking one of the largest finds in China’s mining history. Geologists are calling it a game-changer for global gold markets and tech-driven exploration.
Deep Dive into the Treasure Trove
Buried up to 3,000 meters underground in the Wangu Goldfield, the deposit contains over 40 gold veins. Early drilling revealed visible gold glittering in rock cores 🌟—with one tonne of ore containing up to 138 grams of gold. Talk about striking it rich!
Tech Wins the Gold Rush
Advanced 3D modeling 🖥️ and deep-earth exploration tech helped geologists achieve an 87.3% success rate in their drills. \"This is like finding a needle in a mountain-sized haystack,\" said expert Chen Rulin, highlighting how innovation is rewriting the rules of mining.
Decades in the Making
The discovery caps 30 years of relentless research, sampling, and drilling. Wu Jun from the Hunan monitoring institute called it \"a milestone,\" with only five similar deposits nationwide. And the hunt isn’t over—700 tonnes of gold still await discovery in the area’s outskirts! 🔍
(Source: Xinhua)
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Over 1,000 tonnes supergiant gold deposit discovered in central China
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