Abstract
Exploration and mining are logically interrelated. Currently, it is not necessary to carry out the work on reproducing the entire available mineral resource base, but only its cost-effective part. For forming investment projects it is required to assess the mineral resource potential of the territory. Calculating the mineral resource potential (MRP) typically includes data on reserves of deposits, estimated resources, the cost of subsoil and coefficients of bringing forecast resources to contingent reserves. The issues of a comprehensive study of the mineral and raw material potential from the point of view of a systematic approach, the efficiency of the mineral and raw material complex in the process of subsoil use, taking into account the specificity of solid minerals, are not well understood and require their scientific substantiation.
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